Transcript for Pelosi says Trump impeachment 'just not worth it'

We have it all with storm and we'll keep youupdated. Nancy Pelosi is stoking debate with her strongest statement against moving to impeach president trump. Mary Bruce covering the story on capitol hill. Mary, based on current facts, the speaker may not be for impeachment but not holding back on president trump. Reporter: George, speaker Pelosi says president trump is just not worth it. Now, she is not closing the door completely on impeachment but says unless there is something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, that it's not worth it because impeachment would greatly divide the country. The problem here is that not everyone in her party agrees. Potentially setting up a showdown with some of her more Progressive members already openly calling for impeachment but, George, this may be a political calculus by speaker Pelosi as we head into the 2020 political election. Democrats may feel it is advantageous to be up against a president heavily scrutinized rather than one is at the center of impeachment proceedings. But as you say there are a lot of Democrats who want her to be more forthright about it. Reporter: We've talked with many Democrats who are downplaying the speaker's remarks and say, look, we are at the beginning of this process not at the end. While there is a widespread belief among Democrats any impeachment proceedings would need to have wide bipartisan support, they say they want to know what the investigations discover and what the special counsel Robert Mueller finds. Overnight another new investigation here in New York. Reporter: This is a new line of inquiry into the president's finances that stem from what Michael Cohen temperature to on the hill. He told lawmakers that the president inflated his assets to try to secure a loan to buy the Buffalo bills and overnight the New York attorney general subpoenaed Deutsche Bank an investors bank for documents related to that failed NFL bid and several other major trump organization projects including hotels in Chicago, in Florida and right here in D.C. That's a civil investigation and could lead to criminal referrals. What else are you keeping your eye on? Reporter: The former vice president Joe Biden will speak before a key labor group, the firefighters' association. It's a group that has said they could reportedly get behind him and endorse him if he were to jump in the race. Joe Biden said he's in the final stages of making that decision so we will keep a close eye for any clues. They have been some of the strongest allies. Mary Bruce, thanks very much. We turn to that breaking

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