Republicans are on the brink of taking control of the US House of Representatives following the November 5 election, a key victory for President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda as he prepares for his return to the White House in January 2025.
With 213 seats secured in the 435-member House, Republicans need just five more to maintain control, while Democrats have won 205 seats so far. Control of the Senate has also shifted to Republicans, despite a Democratic win in Nevada.
This potential House control, coupled with Trump’s presidential victory, would empower Republicans to advance major policy priorities, including tax cuts, deregulation, and tighter border security. The remaining 17 seats are in competitive districts, with the pace of vote-counting slower in Western states.
Republican senators are set to decide their leadership for 2025 next week, with John Thune, John Cornyn, and Rick Scott in the running. Cornyn vowed to keep the Senate in session until Trump’s cabinet is confirmed, pressuring Democrats to cooperate or face prolonged resistance.
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