The Borneo Post

Pelosi narrowly re-elected US House speaker

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WASHINGTON: Nancy Pelosi, the only woman to serve as US Speaker of the House, was narrowly re-elected to the position Sunday in a deeply divided new Congress that convened in the final weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency.

Pelosi, 80, faced a scare when five fellow Democrats defected and voted ‘present’ or for someone else during the floor vote.

But the woman who is third in line to the presidency secured her fourth — and perhaps final — non-consecutiv­e term as House speaker by earning 216 votes versus 209 for Republican leader Kevin McCarthy.

In a symbolic gesture beginning the 117th Congress, McCarthy formally handed the speaker’s gavel over to Pelosi, who raised it in triumph as Democrats cheered and applauded.

“We begin the new Congress during a time of extraordin­ary difficulty,” Pelosi told the chamber, noting the toll of 350,000 dead and 20 million infected by Covid-19.

“Our most urgent priority will continue to be defeating the coronaviru­s,” a masked Pelosi said.

“And defeat it, we will.”

The vote took hours, as lawmakers were required to vote in groups of several dozen due to social distancing rules imposed during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Pelosi has been Trump’s chief nemesis in Congress, and the two

We begin the new Congress during a time of extraordin­ary difficulty.

Nancy Pelosi

clashed bitterly over the past two years, particular­ly as she leveled impeachmen­t charges against the president.

Trump was impeached in December 2019, but the Senate acquitted him early in 2020. His successor, Joe Biden, takes office on January 20.

With Pelosi scrambling to keep her post, it was a handful of progressiv­e lawmakers and members-elect who have been critical of her leadership but ultimately voted for her on Sunday. Among them was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most high-profile Democrats in Washington, and incoming lawmaker Cori Bush, who is the first African-American woman to represent Missouri in Congress.

There are normally 435 members of the House, but just 427 votes were cast Sunday as a few congressme­n-elect are in quarantine due to Covid-19 and a tight House race in New York has yet to be formally decided.

One congressma­n-elect from Louisiana, Luke Letlow, died of complicati­ons from Covid-19 last week, days before he was due to be sworn in.

That leaves Democrats with one of the slimmest House majorities in two decades, 222 to 211 with two vacancies, as they navigate the remaining few weeks of Trump and carry into the Biden presidency.

On a day that was anything but convention­al, Republican Chip Roy interrupte­d the swearing-in process to ask that the delegation­s from the six swing states where Trump has contested the election results not be seated Sunday as House members. Pelosi dispensed with the effort by holding a vote that affirmed her right to swear in all members.

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— AFP photo Pelosi (left) is handed the Speaker’s gavel by McCarthy to lead the 117th House of Representa­tives after Pelosi was re-elected as Speaker.

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