Kamis, 17 November 2022

Pelosi to step down as top US Democrat after Republicans take House - CNA

"G.O.A.T."

Currently second in the presidential line of succession, after Vice President Kamala Harris, Pelosi said last week that a decision on her future would be influenced by the brutal attack on her husband in the runup to the Nov 8 midterms.

Paul Pelosi, who is also 82, was left hospitalised with serious injuries after an intruder looking for the speaker broke into their California home and attacked him with a hammer.

In her speech, which was met with a standing ovation from Democratic lawmakers, Pelosi recounted her first glimpse of the Capitol when she was six years old and her path from "homemaker to House speaker".

She praised her party's better-than-expected performance in the midterm contest as a victory for democracy.

"Last week, the American people spoke and their voices were raised in defence of liberty, of the rule of law and of democracy itself," she said.

With Pelosi stepping down from leadership, and fellow octogenarians Steny Hoyer and James Clyburn, the number two and three Democrats, signalling they will do the same, the party is on the cusp of a generational shift.

New York lawmaker Hakeem Jeffries, 52, who is expected to become Democratic minority leader in the next House, called Pelosi the "G.O.A.T" - a sports reference to the Greatest of All Time.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said she "made our country a much better place for countless women and girls".

"Nancy Pelosi was the one to blaze the trail," he said.

Pelosi's announcement met with a far different reaction on the Republican side of the aisle and many GOP lawmakers did not show up for her speech. "The Pelosi era is over. Good riddance!" tweeted Colorado lawmaker Lauren Boebert.

DIVIDED CONGRESS

Kevin McCarthy, a 57-year-old Republican lawmaker from California, is lobbying to take over the speaker's gavel from Pelosi in the Republican-majority House.

McCarthy won a party leadership vote by secret ballot on Tuesday but potential far-right defections could yet complicate his path when the House's 435 newly elected members - Democrats and Republicans - choose a new speaker in January.

On Thursday, House Republicans signalled they would wield their new power to make the president's life difficult with aggressive committee investigations.

"We will be prepared to hold the Biden administration accountable from day one," McCarthy said. "Our investigations are just getting started."

With inflation surging and Biden's popularity ratings cratering, Republicans had hoped to see a "red wave" sweep over America in the midterms, giving them control of both chambers of Congress and a block over most of Biden's legislative plans.

But instead, Democratic voters - galvanised by the Supreme Court's overturning of abortion rights and wary of Trump-endorsed candidates who openly rejected the result of the 2020 presidential election - turned out in force.

Biden's party secured an unassailable majority in the Senate with 50 seats plus Harris' tie-breaking vote, and a runoff in Georgia next month could yet see the Democrats improve their majority in the upper house.

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