An early look at House members who could be vulnerable in 2026
California freshman Derek Tran, pictured here arriving for new member orientation in the Capitol in November, is likely to be a GOP target next year.
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California freshman Derek Tran, pictured here arriving for new member orientation in the Capitol in November, is likely to be a GOP target next year.
President Jimmy Carter lies in state at the Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Senate Majority Leader John Thune seeks to hold a procedural vote as soon as Friday on a Senate version of the immigration bill.
President-elect Donald Trump arrives to deliver remarks on New Year's Eve at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., swears in the members of the 119th Congress in the House chamber on Jan. 3. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
MPD Officer Daniel Hodges, pictured here in 2021, said he hopes he can "make it more difficult for the GOP to ignore the police who protected them" during the Capitol attack in 2021.
Police officers walk through the snow outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. Security was heightened ahead of the counting of electoral votes by a joint session of Congress.
Vice President Kamala Harris presides over the joint session of Congress in the House chamber Monday to count the Electoral College votes as Speaker Mike Johnson looks on.
Trump rioters take over the steps of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress meets to certify the Electoral College votes.
New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand raises her right hand during her ceremonial swearing-in in the Old Senate Chamber on Friday.
Speaker Mike Johnson, arriving in the House chamber after winning the gavel for the 119th Congress on Friday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
North Carolina Rep.-elect Tim Moore is among several newcomers to Capitol Hill with notable political experience.
Rep.-elect Gil Cisneros, D-Calif., is seen outside a hotel in Washington on Nov. 12. He was attending new member orientation, but he is not exactly "new," having served in the House before.
Speaker Mike Johnson may be the one up for election on Friday, but the future of the Republican Party is also at stake, Winston writes.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died last month at age 100, would not be at ease in the "broligarchy." But his version of manhood is the better one, Curtis writes.
Speaker Mike Johnson is congratulated by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, left, after Johnson won the speakership for the 119th Congress on Friday.
Sunrise light hits the Capitol Dome on Thursday as the 119th Congress is set to begin Friday. Republicans will control both chambers and the White House for the first time in eight years.
Steelworkers attend a rally in support of the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel in Clairton, Pa., on Dec. 12.
Incoming Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy, seen here at the Republican convention in July, will be among seven retired Navy SEALs in the 119th Congress.
The moon rises over the U.S. Capitol dome as an airplane lands at nearby National Airport in October.