<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/nancy-pelosi" target="_blank">Nancy Pelosi</a>, the veteran Washington powerbroker and longtime leader of the Democrats in Congress, was set to "address her future plans" Thursday, one day after <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/republicans-win-control-of-us-house-with-slim-margin-1163090.html" target="_blank">Republicans secured a slim majority</a> in the House of Representatives.</p>.<p>With congressional control now split and Pelosi unseated as leader in the House, the 82-year-old Californian -- known for keeping a tight grip on party ranks as the first woman speaker -- faces a tough choice.</p>.<p>Pelosi, who was elected to Congress in 1987, first became speaker in 2007 and presided over both impeachments of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/donald-trump" target="_blank">Donald Trump </a>during her second stint in the role, has previously indicated her time as a lawmaker might be up.</p>.<p>Currently second in the line of succession to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/joe-biden" target="_blank">President Joe Biden</a>, Pelosi said last week her final decision -- should Democrats lose the House -- would be influenced by the brutal attack on her elderly husband in the runup to the November 8 midterms.</p>.<p>Paul Pelosi, who is also 82, was <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/us-house-speaker-pelosis-husband-violently-assaulted-1157451.html" target="_blank">left hospitalized with serious injuries</a> after an intruder -- possibly looking for the speaker -- broke into their San Francisco home and attacked him with a hammer.</p>.<p>"The Speaker plans to address her future plans tomorrow to her colleagues," Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill tweeted Wednesday night. "Stay tuned."</p>.<p>Pelosi was seen arriving at the Capitol early Thursday and <em>NBC </em>reported she would be delivering an address on the House floor, whose timing remained unclear.</p>.<p>On Wednesday Pelosi praised Democrats' better-than-expected performance in the midterm contest, saying the party "defied expectations."</p>.<p>Republicans failed to take control of the Senate and recaptured the House with a far smaller majority than they had been counting on, in a historically weak performance in the November 8 midterms.</p>.<p>"In the next Congress, House Democrats will continue to play a leading role in supporting President Biden's agenda -- with strong leverage over a scant Republican majority," Pelosi said in a statement.</p>.<p>In congratulating top House Republican Kevin McCarthy -- who will now have the ability to block parts of Biden's agenda -- the president said he was "ready to work with House Republicans to deliver results for working families."</p>.<p>McCarthy, who has his eye on the speaker's gavel, said for his part that "Americans are ready for a new direction, and House Republicans are ready to deliver."</p>.<p>And House Republicans immediately signalled they would wield their new power to make Biden's life more difficult -- convening a press conference to announce plans to investigate the "national security" implications of the president's family business connections.</p>.<p>With inflation surging and Biden's popularity ratings cratering, Republicans had hoped to see a "red wave" wash over America, giving them control of both houses and hence an effective block over most of Biden's legislative plans.</p>.<p>But instead, Democratic voters -- galvanized 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.</p>.<p>And Republicans lost ground with candidates rejected by moderate voters as too extreme.</p>.<p>Biden's party secured an unassailable majority in the upper chamber with 50 seats plus Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote, and a Senate runoff in Georgia could yet see the Democrats improve their majority in the upper house.</p>.<p>The Senate oversees the confirmation of federal judges and cabinet members, and having the 100-seat body in his corner will be a major boon for Biden.</p>.<p>Meanwhile on Tuesday McCarthy won his party's leadership vote by secret ballot, putting him in a prime position to be the next speaker.</p>.<p>But potential far-right defections could yet complicate the 57-year-old's path when the House of Representatives' 435 newly elected members -- Democrats and Republicans -- choose their new speaker in January.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/nancy-pelosi" target="_blank">Nancy Pelosi</a>, the veteran Washington powerbroker and longtime leader of the Democrats in Congress, was set to "address her future plans" Thursday, one day after <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/republicans-win-control-of-us-house-with-slim-margin-1163090.html" target="_blank">Republicans secured a slim majority</a> in the House of Representatives.</p>.<p>With congressional control now split and Pelosi unseated as leader in the House, the 82-year-old Californian -- known for keeping a tight grip on party ranks as the first woman speaker -- faces a tough choice.</p>.<p>Pelosi, who was elected to Congress in 1987, first became speaker in 2007 and presided over both impeachments of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/donald-trump" target="_blank">Donald Trump </a>during her second stint in the role, has previously indicated her time as a lawmaker might be up.</p>.<p>Currently second in the line of succession to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/joe-biden" target="_blank">President Joe Biden</a>, Pelosi said last week her final decision -- should Democrats lose the House -- would be influenced by the brutal attack on her elderly husband in the runup to the November 8 midterms.</p>.<p>Paul Pelosi, who is also 82, was <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/us-house-speaker-pelosis-husband-violently-assaulted-1157451.html" target="_blank">left hospitalized with serious injuries</a> after an intruder -- possibly looking for the speaker -- broke into their San Francisco home and attacked him with a hammer.</p>.<p>"The Speaker plans to address her future plans tomorrow to her colleagues," Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill tweeted Wednesday night. "Stay tuned."</p>.<p>Pelosi was seen arriving at the Capitol early Thursday and <em>NBC </em>reported she would be delivering an address on the House floor, whose timing remained unclear.</p>.<p>On Wednesday Pelosi praised Democrats' better-than-expected performance in the midterm contest, saying the party "defied expectations."</p>.<p>Republicans failed to take control of the Senate and recaptured the House with a far smaller majority than they had been counting on, in a historically weak performance in the November 8 midterms.</p>.<p>"In the next Congress, House Democrats will continue to play a leading role in supporting President Biden's agenda -- with strong leverage over a scant Republican majority," Pelosi said in a statement.</p>.<p>In congratulating top House Republican Kevin McCarthy -- who will now have the ability to block parts of Biden's agenda -- the president said he was "ready to work with House Republicans to deliver results for working families."</p>.<p>McCarthy, who has his eye on the speaker's gavel, said for his part that "Americans are ready for a new direction, and House Republicans are ready to deliver."</p>.<p>And House Republicans immediately signalled they would wield their new power to make Biden's life more difficult -- convening a press conference to announce plans to investigate the "national security" implications of the president's family business connections.</p>.<p>With inflation surging and Biden's popularity ratings cratering, Republicans had hoped to see a "red wave" wash over America, giving them control of both houses and hence an effective block over most of Biden's legislative plans.</p>.<p>But instead, Democratic voters -- galvanized 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.</p>.<p>And Republicans lost ground with candidates rejected by moderate voters as too extreme.</p>.<p>Biden's party secured an unassailable majority in the upper chamber with 50 seats plus Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote, and a Senate runoff in Georgia could yet see the Democrats improve their majority in the upper house.</p>.<p>The Senate oversees the confirmation of federal judges and cabinet members, and having the 100-seat body in his corner will be a major boon for Biden.</p>.<p>Meanwhile on Tuesday McCarthy won his party's leadership vote by secret ballot, putting him in a prime position to be the next speaker.</p>.<p>But potential far-right defections could yet complicate the 57-year-old's path when the House of Representatives' 435 newly elected members -- Democrats and Republicans -- choose their new speaker in January.</p>