Congress moves forward with Trump's bold federal restructuring plan
Post-election Washington sees major shifts as Congress prepares for Trumpʼs next term. Republican-led chambers get ready to implement wide-ranging changes in federal structure and regulations
The political scene in DC is changing fast as Donald Trumpʼs win reshapes Congressional priorities (with vote counting still in-progress). The House nʼ Senate leadership dont waste time – theyʼre already working on plans for the president-elects second term
Republican lawmakers who control both chambers are getting ready to support what they see as a clear win: Trumpʼs hard-line ideas about running the government. Their to-do list includes:
- Immigration enforcement changes
- Taking away business rules
- Making federal agencies smaller
The mood on Capitol Hill shows a big split – Republicans see this as their chance to make big-time changes while Democrats try to figure out what didnt work in the election. The whole thing points to some real shake-ups coming in how DC works; especially since Trump calls his win a sign that people want his way of doing things
Congressional leaders are now focused on what they call a “total reset“ of government operations – its gonna be different than anything weʼve seen before in modern politics. The Republicans say theyre ready to move fast on these ideas as soon as the new term starts