Plus, Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau and 52 Places to Go in 2025. View in browser | nytimes.com January 7, 2025 Good morning. Today, my colleague Catie Edmondson explains the divisions within Congress. We're also covering Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau and 52 Places to Go in 2025. —David Leonhardt A joint session of Congress. Eric Lee/The New York Times A House divided By Catie Edmondson I cover Congress. Congress certified President-elect Donald Trump's victory yesterday. Now that Republicans will hold the coveted "trifecta" — the White House, the Senate and the House — they'll have their way in Washington, right? Maybe. The success of the Trump administration will hinge on congressional Republicans' ability to stay united. It won't be easy. In the House, Speaker Mike Johnson, who was re-elected on Friday, will have the smallest majority in history: 217 to 215. That means every bill Republicans pass will need nearly unanimous support from his famously frac...
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