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Congress returns to unfinished business and a new Trump era

Congress returns to unfinished business and a new Trump era
That December 20th deadline is going to creep up very quickly. Congress returns to Washington today after an extended election, recess, lawmakers face an urgent to do list and *** ticking clock. They have about five weeks to pass *** funding bill to keep the government open. Expect *** clash because that's always what happens when we have these, these potential shutdowns. Republicans are likely going to push for *** short term funding patch while Democrats are going to want *** longer term funding plan. Another pressing concern is this fiscal year's National Defense Authorization Act, the House and Senate have separate versions on the table and need one that can pass both chambers. Congress also faces pressure to approve more disaster relief funds after hurricanes Milton and Helene, we have seen an increase in the frequency and gravity of extreme weather events and it is our obligation as *** government to be prepared for the long term and that is why we need Congress to act. Meanwhile, some farm bill programs expire at the end of this year. The debt ceiling will be reinstated. January 2nd and President Biden will have the opportunity over the next 70 days to make the case to the Congress and to the incoming administration that the United States should not walk away from Ukraine. I may be Kylie reporting.
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Congress returns to unfinished business and a new Trump era
Congress returns to a changed Washington as President-elect Donald Trump맥스카지노s hard-right agenda is quickly taking shape, buoyed by eager Republican allies eyeing a full sweep of power on Capitol Hill while Democrats are sorting out what went wrong.Even as final election results are still being tallied, the House and Senate leadership is pushing ahead toward a second-term Trump White House and what he's called a 맥스카지노mandate맥스카지노 for governing, with mass deportations, industry deregulation and wholesale gutting of the federal government.Trump is already testing the norms of governance during this presidential transition period 맥스카지노 telling the Senate to forgo its advise-and-consent role and simply accept his Cabinet nominees 맥스카지노 and he is staffing his administration and finding lawmakers willing to bend those civic traditions.맥스카지노Trump맥스카지노s going to deliver his deportations, the drilling, the wall 맥스카지노 it맥스카지노s going to take all of us getting together,맥스카지노 said Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., a conservative member of the House Freedom Caucus.But first, the House and Senate leaders will hold internal party elections this week for their own jobs. Most of the top Republican leaders depend on Trump for their political livelihoods and have worked to draw closer to the president-elect to shore up loyalty.House Speaker Mike Johnson, who is on the cusp of keeping a slim majority hold of the chamber with several House races still too early to call, will assemble his leadership team early Tuesday on the Capitol steps for a victory lap and agenda-setting.In the Senate, where Republicans seized power from Democrats on election night, three Republican senators who are vying to become the new GOP leader have rushed to agree with Trump맥스카지노s plan for quick confirmation of presidential nominees.맥스카지노As Congress returns to Washington, we must prepare the Senate to advance that agenda legislatively and ensure that the president-elect can hit the ground running with his appointees confirmed as soon as possible,맥스카지노 GOP Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, who is seeking the leadership job, wrote in a Fox News opinion piece.All told, it맥스카지노s a fundamental reshaping of not only the power centers in Washington, but the rules of governing, as Trump returns to the White House in January with a potential GOP-led Congress that is far less skeptical or wary of his approach than eight years ago, and much more willing to back him.맥스카지노This is going to be a very challenging time,맥스카지노 said Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.She described the 맥스카지노horrific immigration policies맥스카지노 that Trump promised voters and she insisted the progressives in Congress will provide an 맥스카지노effective check맥스카지노 on the new White House, much the way Democrats did during his first term by fighting efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and other policies.At the same time, Jayapal warned Trump will have 맥스카지노many fewer restrictions.""Our members are ready to take up the fight again," she said, standing alongside a handful of newly elected progressive lawmakers she called the 맥스카지노bright lights맥스카지노 joining Congress.First tests will come during the 맥스카지노lame duck맥스카지노 period of the remaining days of this Congress, the eight-week sprint until Jan. 3, 2025, when the new lawmakers are sworn into office.As lawmakers return this week they will be joined by dozens of new names in the House and Senate who are in town for freshmen orientation weeks and the private leadership elections scheduled for Wednesday.But Republican senators are protesting that one of their own, newly elected Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania, is being excluded from orientation week by Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer because there are still uncounted ballots in his race. Schumer's office has said it is custom to wait until all the ballots are counted.The Senate leadership race to replace outgoing GOP Leader Mitch McConnell is turning into a test of Trump loyalties, with the president-elect's allies 맥스카지노 including billionaire Elon Musk and Make America Great Again influencers 맥스카지노 pushing the senators to elect Sen. Rick Scott of Florida.But Scott has not been the most popular candidate for the leadership post, and senators had been rallying around the two 맥스카지노Johns맥스카지노 맥스카지노 Thune, the second-ranking GOP leader, and Sen. John Cornyn of Texas. The outcome of Wednesday's private balloting behind closed doors is highly uncertain.In the House, some conservative Republicans are quietly suggesting their own leadership elections should be postponed until the final results of the House races are resolved. Democrats will hold their House and Senate leadership elections later.Johnson wants to retain the speaker's gavel and told colleagues in a letter last week he is ready to 맥스카지노take the field맥스카지노 with them to deliver on Trump's agenda. But he is expected to face detractors behind closed doors.While Johnson only needs a simple majority during Wednesday's private voting to become the GOP nominee to be speaker, he will need a 218-member majority in January during a floor vote of the whole House.A low vote total this week will show the leverage Freedom Caucus members and others have to pry concessions from Johnson, much as they forced then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy into a prolonged vote for the gavel in 2023.And while Johnson predicts next year will launch the 맥스카지노most consequential맥스카지노 presidency and Congress in modern times, he has had difficulty this year leading Republicans who refused to go along with plans, forcing the speaker to often partner with Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.Johnson's troubles stem in part from his slim majority, but that could persist if Trump continues to tap House Republicans to fill his administration. Trump has already asked Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., to be ambassador to the United Nations and Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., to be his national security adviser.맥스카지노We're pretty much maxed out,맥스카지노 said Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas. 맥스카지노Everybody understands that.맥스카지노In the weeks ahead, Congress faces another deadline, Dec. 20, to fund the federal government or risk a shutdown, and conservatives are redoubling their pressure on Johnson not to cave on their demands to slash spending.The House and Senate also will consider replenishing the Disaster Relief Fund to help provide aid in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.And with President Joe Biden preparing to exit and Democrats relinquishing their hold on the Senate, there will be pressure to confirm more judicial nominees and to usher out the door any other bills that could possibly become law before Trump takes over.___Associated Press writers Kevin Freking, Farnoush Amiri, Mary Clare Jalonick and Stephen Groves contributed to this report.

Congress returns to a changed Washington as President-elect Donald Trump맥스카지노s hard-right agenda is quickly taking shape, buoyed by eager Republican allies eyeing a full sweep of power on Capitol Hill while Democrats are sorting out what went wrong.

Even as final election results are still being tallied, the House and Senate leadership is pushing ahead toward a second-term Trump White House and what he's called a 맥스카지노mandate맥스카지노 for governing, with mass deportations, industry deregulation and wholesale gutting of the federal government.

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Trump is already testing the norms of governance during this presidential transition period 맥스카지노 telling the Senate to forgo its advise-and-consent role and simply accept his Cabinet nominees 맥스카지노 and he is staffing his administration and finding lawmakers willing to bend those civic traditions.

맥스카지노Trump맥스카지노s going to deliver his deportations, the drilling, the wall 맥스카지노 it맥스카지노s going to take all of us getting together,맥스카지노 said Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., a conservative member of the House Freedom Caucus.

But first, the House and Senate leaders will hold internal party elections this week for their own jobs. Most of the top Republican leaders depend on Trump for their political livelihoods and have worked to draw closer to the president-elect to shore up loyalty.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, who is on the cusp of keeping a slim majority hold of the chamber with several House races still too early to call, will assemble his leadership team early Tuesday on the Capitol steps for a victory lap and agenda-setting.

In the Senate, where Republicans seized power from Democrats on election night, three Republican senators who are vying to become the new GOP leader have rushed to agree with Trump맥스카지노s plan for quick confirmation of presidential nominees.

맥스카지노As Congress returns to Washington, we must to advance that agenda legislatively and ensure that the president-elect can hit the ground running with his appointees confirmed as soon as possible,맥스카지노 GOP Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, who is seeking the leadership job, wrote in a Fox News opinion piece.

All told, it맥스카지노s a fundamental reshaping of not only the power centers in Washington, but the rules of governing, as Trump returns to the White House in January with a potential GOP-led Congress that is far less skeptical or wary of his approach than eight years ago, and much more willing to back him.

맥스카지노This is going to be a very challenging time,맥스카지노 said Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

She described the 맥스카지노horrific immigration policies맥스카지노 that Trump promised voters and she insisted the progressives in Congress will provide an 맥스카지노effective check맥스카지노 on the new White House, much the way Democrats did during his first term by fighting efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and other policies.

At the same time, Jayapal warned Trump will have 맥스카지노many fewer restrictions."

"Our members are ready to take up the fight again," she said, standing alongside a handful of newly elected progressive lawmakers she called the 맥스카지노bright lights맥스카지노 joining Congress.

First tests will come during the 맥스카지노lame duck맥스카지노 period of the remaining days of this Congress, the eight-week sprint until Jan. 3, 2025, when the new lawmakers are sworn into office.

As lawmakers return this week they will be joined by dozens of new names in the House and Senate who are in town for freshmen orientation weeks and the private leadership elections scheduled for Wednesday.

But Republican senators are protesting that one of their own, newly elected Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania, is being excluded from orientation week by Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer because there are still uncounted ballots in his race. Schumer's office has said it is custom to wait until all the ballots are counted.

The Senate leadership race to replace outgoing GOP Leader Mitch McConnell is turning into a test of Trump loyalties, with the president-elect's allies 맥스카지노 including billionaire Elon Musk and Make America Great Again influencers 맥스카지노 pushing the senators to elect Sen. Rick Scott of Florida.

But Scott has not been the most popular candidate for the leadership post, and senators had been rallying around the two 맥스카지노Johns맥스카지노 맥스카지노 Thune, the second-ranking GOP leader, and Sen. John Cornyn of Texas. The outcome of Wednesday's private balloting behind closed doors is highly uncertain.

In the House, some conservative Republicans are quietly suggesting their own leadership elections should be postponed until the final results of the House races are resolved. Democrats will hold their House and Senate leadership elections later.

Johnson wants to retain the speaker's gavel and told colleagues in a letter last week he is ready to 맥스카지노take the field맥스카지노 with them to deliver on Trump's agenda. But he is expected to face detractors behind closed doors.

While Johnson only needs a simple majority during Wednesday's private voting to become the GOP nominee to be speaker, he will need a 218-member majority in January during a floor vote of the whole House.

A low vote total this week will show the leverage Freedom Caucus members and others have to pry concessions from Johnson, much as they forced then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy into a prolonged vote for the gavel in 2023.

And while Johnson predicts next year will launch the 맥스카지노most consequential맥스카지노 presidency and Congress in modern times, he has had difficulty this year leading Republicans who refused to go along with plans, forcing the speaker to often partner with Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

Johnson's troubles stem in part from his slim majority, but that could persist if Trump continues to tap House Republicans to fill his administration. Trump has already asked Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., to be ambassador to the United Nations and Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., to be his national security adviser.

맥스카지노We're pretty much maxed out,맥스카지노 said Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas. 맥스카지노Everybody understands that.맥스카지노

In the weeks ahead, Congress faces another deadline, Dec. 20, to fund the federal government or risk a shutdown, and conservatives are redoubling their pressure on Johnson not to cave on their demands to slash spending.

The House and Senate also will consider replenishing the Disaster Relief Fund to help provide aid in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

And with President Joe Biden preparing to exit and Democrats relinquishing their hold on the Senate, there will be pressure to confirm more judicial nominees and to usher out the door any other bills that could possibly become law before Trump takes over.

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Associated Press writers Kevin Freking, Farnoush Amiri, Mary Clare Jalonick and Stephen Groves contributed to this report.