Democrat Nancy Pelosi elected US House speaker for second time

Democrat Nancy Pelosi was elected on Thursday (Jan 3) to be the new speaker of the United States House of Representatives as her party took majority control of the chamber following its election victory on Nov 6.
This marks Ms Pelosi's second stint as Speaker. She was the first woman ever to hold the job, serving from 2007 until 2011, when Republicans began an eight-year run in the House majority.
Ms Pelosi received 220 votes for Speaker, while Republican Representative Kevin McCarthy got 192 votes. A smattering of others received the remaining votes in the chamber that holds 435 seats.
The election puts Ms Pelosi in position to lead the opposition to President Donald Trump's agenda and to conduct in-depth investigations of his administration following two years during which Republicans have mainly given him a free pass.
Mr Trump congratulated her, saying he hoped they could work together. Holding a surprise media appearance hours after Ms Pelosi addressed the new Democratic-led House, Mr Trump hailed her “very, very great achievement”.
“Hopefully, we’re going to work together and we’re going to get lots of things done, like infrastructure and so much more. And I know they want to do that very badly,” Mr Trump said.
Ms Pelosi, 78, was first elected to the House in 1987 and has pledged to push legislation that would spark large federal investments in infrastructure projects that Mr Trump also has expressed an interest in tackling.
But Ms Pelosi's Democrats and Mr Trump's Republicans have taken vastly different approaches to rebuilding the nation's bridges, roadways, airports and other public works projects that also would spark job creation.
During last year's congressional campaigns Ms Pelosi also talked about the need to improve Congress' ethics rules and to pass legislation to lessen the influence of large corporate donations in congressional elections.

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