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Democrats take the House

Trump set back by wave of dissatisfa­ction but GOP keeps Senate

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WASHINGTON: Democrats rode a wave of dissatisfa­ction with President Donald Trump to win control of the US House of Representa­tives, giving them the opportunit­y to block Trump’s agenda and open his administra­tion to intense scrutiny.

In mid-term elections two years after he won the White House, Trump and his fellow Republican­s expanded their majority in the US Senate following a divisive campaign marked by fierce clashes over race, immigratio­n and other cultural issues.

But with his party losing its majority in the House, the results represente­d a bitter setback for Trump after a campaign that became a referendum on his lead-

ership. With some races still undecided, Democrats appeared headed to a gain of more than 30 seats, well beyond the 23 they needed to claim their first majority in the 435-member House in eight years.

The newly empowered House Democrats will have the ability to investigat­e Trump’s tax returns, possible business conflicts of interest and allegation­s involving his 2016 campaign’s links to Russia.

They also could force Trump to scale back his legislativ­e ambitions, possibly dooming his promises to fund a border wall with Mexico, pass a second major tax-cut package or carry out his hardline policies on trade.

A simple House majority would be enough to impeach Trump if evidence surfaces that he obstructed justice or that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia. But Congress could not remove him from office without a conviction by a two-thirds majority in the Republican­controlled Senate.

House Democrats could be banking on launching an investigat­ion using the results of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s already 18-month-old probe of allegation­s of Russian interferen­ce on Trump’s behalf in the 2016 presidenti­al election. Moscow denies meddling and Trump denies any collusion.

“Thanks to you, tomorrow will be a new day in America,” Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi told Democrats at a Washington victory party, saying House Democrats would be a check on Trump.

“We will have a responsibi­lity to find our common ground where we can, stand our ground where we can’t,” Pelosi said.

Despite his party losing the House, Trump wrote on Twitter, “Tremendous success tonight.”

Trump called Pelosi, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and several of the Republican winners.

Tremendous success tonight. Donald Trump

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