Episode
A Republican House
Description
Divided government appears poised to return to Washington. In the midterm elections, the Republicans seem likely to manage to eke out a majority in the House, but they will have a historically small margin of control.The Republican majority will be very conservative, made up of longtime members — some of whom have drifted more to the right — and a small but influential group of hard-right Republicans who are quite allied with former President Donald J. Trump and helped lead the effort to try to overturn the 2020 election.What can we expect from this new Republican-controlled House?Guest: Julie Davis, congressional editor for The New York Times.Background reading: After the midterm elections, the Republican ranks in the House have grown more extreme and slightly more diverse.Republican rebels are trying to make their leaders sweat after a worse-than-expected outcome in the elections.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Chapters
In this episode, the hosts discuss the outcome of the recent election and how the Republican controlled House of Representatives will operate and relate to the rest of the federal government.
00:00 - 02:29 (02:29)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the outcome of the recent election and how the Republican controlled House of Representatives will operate and relate to the rest of the federal government. The Republicans are projected to have a 221 seat majority, securing their win.
EpisodeA Republican House
PodcastThe Daily
With their small majority in the House, far right members of the Republican party can block or allow anything, leading normal legislation to be weaponized as a tool against President Biden and possibly leading to government shutdowns.
02:29 - 11:33 (09:03)
Summary
With their small majority in the House, far right members of the Republican party can block or allow anything, leading normal legislation to be weaponized as a tool against President Biden and possibly leading to government shutdowns.
EpisodeA Republican House
PodcastThe Daily
With the election over, the post-election session of Congress is likely to see a burst of activity, and there is speculation about the possibility of a full-blown impeachment process against President Biden.
11:33 - 24:19 (12:46)
Summary
With the election over, the post-election session of Congress is likely to see a burst of activity, and there is speculation about the possibility of a full-blown impeachment process against President Biden. Democrats started preparing for it as a messaging bill, so it remains to be seen if it will be undertaken in the new House majority.
EpisodeA Republican House
PodcastThe Daily
With the change of the guard looming, two bipartisan initiatives are about to become law; one to safeguard same-sex marriage and the other to reform the Electoral Count Act.
24:19 - 28:06 (03:46)
Summary
With the change of the guard looming, two bipartisan initiatives are about to become law; one to safeguard same-sex marriage and the other to reform the Electoral Count Act. Democrats will use this to show what can be accomplished with unified control of the government.