Meet the Power Players of the 119th Congress
Washington D.C., USAFri Jan 03 2025
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In the new Congress, there are 11 House members who are already making waves. These lawmakers come from both major parties and have different beliefs, but they all share one thing: they're not afraid to make noise.
First up is Rep. Chip Roy from Texas. He's a conservative firebrand known for his passionate speeches against compromises. He's not shy about voting against bills that don't meet his high standards. Roy is eager for a bigger role in the Trump era.
Next, we have Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky. Unlike many Republicans, he doesn't take orders from Trump and has publicly criticized the speakership bid of Rep. Mike Johnson. Massie is a libertarian who prefers Ron DeSantis over Trump.
Andy Harris, also a Republican from Maryland, leads the House Freedom Caucus. He could be a key ally or a thorn in Trump's side. He might pressure Trump on issues like spending and trade.
Rep. Don Bacon from Nebraska is a retired Air Force general. He's a moderate who has survived competitive elections. Bacon plans to be a voice of reason in the narrow GOP majority.
Rep. Mike Lawler from New York is considering a run for governor. His decision will depend on how the first few months in Congress go.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania is a former FBI agent with a bipartisan image. He's been balancing his loyalty to Republican leaders with his moderate stance.
Democrat Rep. Jared Golden from Maine defied political gravity by winning a fourth term. He's known for bucking his party and might support some Republican measures.
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez from Washington is another Democrat who breaks party ranks. She recently backed a Trump-supported funding measure.
Rep. Tom Suozzi from New York returned to the House after a special election. He thinks his party should address border security and immigration.
Rep. Greg Casar from Texas leads the Congressional Progressive Caucus. He thinks Democrats need a new strategy to counter Trump's cultural battles.
Finally, Rep. -elect Sarah McBride from Delaware will make history as the first openly transgender member of Congress. She's already facing pushback from Republicans.
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