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Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump control of government

November 14, 2024
The chamber of the House of Representatives is seen before the State of the Union, Tuesday night, March 1, 2022, at the Capitol in Washington
The chamber of the House of Representatives is seen before the State of the Union, Tuesday night, March 1, 2022, at the Capitol in Washington

WASHINGTON — Republicans have won enough seats to control the US House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on US government alongside President-elect Donald Trump.

A House Republican victory in Arizona, alongside a win in slow-counting California earlier Wednesday, gave the GOP the 218 House victories that make up the majority.

Republicans earlier gained control of the Senate from the Democratic party.

With hard-fought yet thin majorities, Republican leaders are envisioning a mandate to upend the federal government and swiftly implement Trump’s vision for the country.

The incoming president has promised to carry out the country’s largest ever deportation operation, extend tax breaks, punish his political enemies, seize control of the federal government’s most powerful tools and reshape the US economy.

The GOP election victories ensure that US Congress will be onboard for that agenda, and Democrats will be almost powerless to check it.

When Trump was elected president in 2016, Republicans also swept Congress, but he still encountered Republican leaders resistant to his policy ideas, as well as a Supreme Court with a liberal majority. Not this time.

When he returns to the White House, Trump will be working with a Republican Party that has been completely transformed by his “Make America Great Again" movement and a Supreme Court dominated by conservative justices, including three that he appointed. — Euronews


November 14, 2024
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