Republican lawmakers and White House officials have criticized Democrats' efforts as an illegitimate attempt to undermine Trump.
House Democrats will not hold a vote to authorize an impeachment inquiry as of now, which the White House had sought, according to a person familiar with the discussions Tuesday evening.
But many members of Pelosi's caucus want to avoid the perception that the White House is dictating how the House, as a separate and equal branch of government, conducts itself, the person told CNBC.
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