WASHINGTON, D.C. – Recent reports confirm that Republicans will maintain control of the House of Representatives by a narrow margin. This development means that President-elect Donald Trump and the Republicans will control the House, the Senate, and the White House.
With a Republican-controlled Congress, the president-elect will have the ability to swiftly fill cabinet positions and other top administration roles. This control is expected to facilitate the advancement of his agenda over the next two years.
Currently, Republicans hold 220 seats, while Democrats have 212. This shift in power dynamics is likely to influence legislative priorities and decision-making in Washington, D.C.