House Democrats won't vote to formalize impeachment inquiry at this time, Pelosi says
WASHINGTON - House Democrats won't be voting soon to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi's made the announcement Tuesday evening during a press conference with Rep. Adam Schiff.
Pelosi had gathered lawmakers for a closed session after House leaders surveyed rank-and-file members about it.
Trump calls the impeachment inquiry "illegitimate" and says the House needs to go on the record with a vote. Republicans want to put politically vulnerable Democrats in a tight position in areas where the president remains popular.
Pelosi counters that Congress is well within its authority to investigate as part of its oversight role. The Constitution gives the House impeachment powers but provides little guidance on the process.
Trump is being investigated over his effort to have Ukraine investigate political rival Joe Biden.