US lawmakers return to work\, spending showdown ahead

US lawmakers return to work, spending showdown ahead

AFP  |  Washington 

US lawmakers returned to work Tuesday for the first time since contentious midterm election campaigns, with facing a spending showdown and Democrats eager to protect Robert Mueller's probe.

Kyrsten Sinema of and Nevada's Jacky Rosen, both of whom ousted incumbent Republicans in their races, met with Tuesday morning.

On the Republican side, was scheduled to meet his party's three new members Wednesday.

Democrats reclaimed the House from Republicans in last Tuesday's election, but retained control of the Senate. The changes take effect on January 3, 2019.

One potentially controversial arrival on Capitol Hill would be that of Rick Scott, who is locked in an uncalled with incumbent Democrat and who reportedly stated he could travel to this week.

The race is undergoing a tense mandatory recount, with Trump and other senior Republicans openly accusing county officials of fraud.

Trump has repeatedly weighed in on the race, including on Monday when he claimed, without evidence, that an honest vote count was not possible due to "massively infected" ballots.

During the "lame-duck" session -- when meets between the election and the seating of the new -- lawmakers face a December 7 deadline to prevent a partial government shutdown by passing a spending measure that funds the through fiscal year 2019.

It could be tricky, as Trump has called for new funding for his wall on the border with Mexico, an issue that has divided some congressional Republicans.

Meanwhile Democrats and some Republicans want to attach to the spending bill legislation that would protect Mueller and his investigation, after Trump sacked Jeff Sessions and replaced him with Matthew Whitaker, who has drawn criticism over his denial of Russia's meddling in the 2016 US elections.

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First Published: Tue, November 13 2018. 22:25 IST