Republicans Secure House Majority, Solidifying Trump's Capitol Hill Trifecta

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The Republican Party has retained its narrow majority in the House of Representatives, securing control of both chambers of Congress as President-elect Trump prepares to take office. This victory, marked by key wins in California and Arizona, gives the GOP a 53-seat majority in the Senate for the first time in four years. House Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP leaders are optimistic about advancing their right-wing policy agenda despite the slim margin in the House.
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