In a significant political shift, Donald Trump's Republican Party has taken control of both houses of Congress following the latest elections. This development comes at a crucial time, as Trump is set to assume the presidency in January. With a slim majority in the House of Representatives, Republicans now hold the power to advance their legislative agenda more effectively. CBS News correspondent Jared Hill reports from New York, noting that the situation is particularly advantageous for President-elect Trump, permitting him to push through various policies ranging from immigration reform to tax changes. Meanwhile, discussions around Trump's recent nomination of Congressman Matt Gates for Attorney General have ignited controversy. Gates, under investigation for past conduct, is a polarizing figure within both political parties. Observers expect resistance from a few moderate Republicans within the Senate, which could complicate the confirmation process of Trump's nominees, including Gates and former Representative Tulsi Gabbard. The overall landscape, however, appears to favor Trump and his party, potentially ensuring that most of his appointments may pass with relative ease if they receive the necessary Republican support.
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