Describing the political sphere ruling over the U.S. House of Representatives,
the Washington Post writes; " Democrats took control of the House on Tuesday
night, a victory that will transform a Republican-controlled chamber that
supported and protected President Trump into a legislative body ready to
challenge and investigate him."
The Democrats intend to quickly start with a legislative package of
anti-corruption measures aimed at strengthening ethics laws, protecting voter
rights and cracking down on campaign finance abuses.
Washington reports; "Tomorrow will be a new day in America,” House Minority
Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) declared from the Democratic Party headquarters
in Washington. "It’s about restoring the Constitutions' checks and balances to
the Trump administration. It’s about stopping the GOP and [Senate Majority
Leader] Mitch McConnell’s assaults on Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care
Act, and the health care of 130 million Americans living with preexisting
medical conditions.”
In another report, the Washington Post focused on the angry stances some of the
new representatives of the House took in facing the U.S. President; "Energized
by their success in last week’s midterms and courting potential primary voters
outraged by the actions of the Trump administration, virtually every Democrat
considering a White House run is talking about fighting in one form or another —
and trying to prove he or she is prepared for the match... Some, like Sen.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have taken aggressive stances that suggest a
willingness to take on Trump directly."
It's to be noted that on election night, Warren said that Trump and his "corrupt
friends” took the past two years "building a wall of anger and division and
resentment.” In her remarks, she pointed to the "fight” ahead more than two
dozen times.
The Democrats are also planning to investigate Donald Trump's administration,
and their potential targets include Russian interference, tax returns, money
paid to individuals to keep them silent over the president's moral corruption,
security clearances, etc. The Washington Post wrote accordingly; "Democrats are
likely to launch investigations into numerous aspects of the Trump
administration, from its ties to Russia to the president’s tax returns, as well
as to step up oversight into Trump’s executive actions on immigration, the
environment, and other regulations."
Gerry Connolly, the Democrat Representative said; "Obviously the country gave us
the mandate to provide some check and balance on the executive that that has
been sorely missing these last two years, and that involves rigorous oversight
and accountability." He added; "This is not a time for holding back or being
less than vigorous.”
Evidences suggest that in the coming weeks, the first phase of disputes between
the House of Representatives and the White House will start. Democrats in the
House of Representatives have threatened that they don't let the White House be
indifferent to them. By this, they're referring to issues such as the GDP
management which can disturb the activity of the government.
Source:TehranTimes