What does this mean for the Biden administration?
Republican control of the House could lead to legislative gridlock for Biden’s agenda.
Democrats will likely not have enough votes to codify Roe v. Wade, reform immigration laws or pass assault weapons bans.
GOP lawmakers have referenced plans to reduce federal spending that they claim is fueling inflation as well as repeal funding for the Inflation Reduction Act, a legislative package Biden signed into law that aims to fight inflation, lower the deficit, reduce carbon emissions and lower the price of prescription drugs.
Other efforts by a GOP House could put the Biden administration on the defensive, with Republicans expected to launch investigations into Biden's programs and his son Hunter Biden's financial dealings.
Some Republican members have even referenced attempts to impeach Biden. Georgia House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced articles of impeachment against Biden multiple times.