
Christian Carlos. Peninsula 360 Press [P360P].
The current Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, has been re-elected to represent the Democrats in the 170th House of Representatives for a second term this Wednesday morning; however, Pelosi's renewal requires that the incoming Congress also take office in the first instance, which will occur a few days before President-elect Joe Biden also completes the transition of the U.S. presidency.
If so, Pelosi will be in charge of promoting the laws required by the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden as long as he remains in office, at least for two more years.
"Congratulations to @SpeakerPelosi, elected once again by House Democrats to be that brave leader and to be the candidate for Speaker of the House for the 117th Congress," tweeted the House Democratic representatives' tally along with the hashtags #DownWithNDP - we support Nancy D'Alessandro Pelosi - and #ForThePeople.
Pelosi took office on January 3, 2019, following the 2018 mid-term elections in which Democrats won a majority in the House.
On November 6, he appeared before the press to acknowledge very early on President-elect Joe Biden's victory. He said the Joe Biden and Kamala Harris formula "will bring people together, because all points of view are respected.
In addition to Pelosi, Steny Hoyer retains his position as the House Majority Leader elected in 2019, and has also represented Maryland's 5th Congressional District since January 5, 1981, along with James E. Clyburn, the third Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, and currently Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis.