Speaker Nancy Pelosi talked about the ongoing fight over Trump's financial documents that the House has subpoenaed as part of its investigation.

She said the President's actions of "bumping them up in court" — or continuing to appeal to a higher court — "is an obstruction of justice."

She added that the House is "winning" these cases — indeed this week a federal appeals court in New York ruled that Trump needs to turn over his records from Deutsche Band and Capital One.

On House Democrats' decision to push forward and not wait for a final judicial decision in several of the cases, Pelosi said, "We're not going to be accomplices to his obstruction of justice."

Pelosi noted that these cases may wind up in front of the Supreme Court.

"So we're waiting to see if the [Supreme Court] will even take up something that is so in defiance of their precedent that says yes, Congress has the right to subpoena and oversight over the executive branch."