Republicans Secure Congressional Majority, Strengthening Trump’s Agenda
With Donald Trump winning the presidency, Republicans have regained control of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, marking a significant shift in power. House Republicans are projected to have at least 218 seats, while Senate Republicans will hold 53 seats. This control grants Trump the authority to advance policies on key issues, including immigration and the economy, with fewer obstacles. As Trump prepares for his administration, he has nominated members for key roles, while a majority ensures quicker approvals for appointments and legislation. The landscape ahead remains uncertain as potential internal divisions may challenge swift governance.