with us now is congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz of florida. good morning and happy thanksgiving. >> good morning, ana. happy thanksgiving to you as well as all your viewers. >> there are new details that seem to be trickling out day after day that do poke holes in the president's timeline and the republicans' defense. we now know the president released the aid and used that phrasing no quid pro quo only after learning of this whistle-blower complaint. we also know two omb officials resigned at least in part over the aid hold. that's some of the newest information we've learned in the last 48 hours or so. so do you think house intel ended its public hearings too soon? >> you know, i think there's a mountain range of evidence that's come to light through public testimony, through the private depositions that i've had an opportunity to listen to as a member of the oversight committee, that the president abused his power, violated appropriations law by withholding hundreds of millions of dollars of vital foreign aid to ukraine to try to pressure