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The top three House Republican leaders, Speaker Mike Johnson, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, and House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, have all expressed confidence in the GOP’s ability to maintain control of the federal government. They have each sent letters to their fellow House GOP lawmakers seeking support to retain their positions in the new Congress.

In their letters, Speaker Johnson, Majority Leader Scalise, and Majority Whip Emmer pledged to work alongside President-elect Trump to advance conservative policies. Johnson emphasized securing borders, promoting American interests, and reducing regulations. Scalise outlined plans to use reconciliation to pass conservative reforms, while Emmer highlighted his role in uniting Republicans on legislative matters.

Additionally, Rep. Kevin Hern, who is term-limited as chair of the Republican Study Committee, announced his bid for House Republican Policy Committee chair. Hern highlighted his positive relationship with Vice President-elect JD Vance as a key factor in his appeal to Republicans.

House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik is also running for her position again, but there are indications that she may be eyeing a role in the Trump administration as ambassador to the United Nations.

The House Republicans are scheduled to hold their leadership elections next week, signaling a swift consolidation of power within the party. While the balance of power in the House remains undecided, Republicans are optimistic about their chances, with the Fox News Decision Desk slightly favoring the GOP in a recent update.

Overall, the House Republican leaders are confident in their ability to maintain control of the federal government and advance conservative policies in the new Congress. Their unity and determination to work with President-elect Trump bode well for the party’s future prospects.