Future only White House employee Mick Mulvaney doesn't appear thrilled about Pelosi becoming Speaker again:pic.twitter.com/1hiEYP35ic
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Katie Hill on MSNBC: "I think the most exciting part is being part of history and knowing that we're getting closer and closer to women having the voice that we should, and to young people getting a seat at the table, and towards really reflecting the diversity of our country."pic.twitter.com/PgeE17LXJ1
Lauren Underwood, who just became the youngest-ever Black woman in Congress, is sharing an apartment in D.C. with Hill. CNN's Kyung Lah: "Neither of you guys look like the traditional members of Congress." Underwood: "Isn't that something?!"pic.twitter.com/8TmnWFodtH
Here was when Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ) confused everyone by voting "no" for Speaker of the House. The newly-elected Democrat later clarified that his big mood meant "present."pic.twitter.com/RpcP4ws8eY
Let's check in on how state media is processing the day's events.
Hannity offered a solemn warning about "socialism rising" due to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib "joining their comrade, Bernie Sanders, in Congress."
Then he compared the Green New Deal to Solyndra
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Hannity is very mad that Pelosi visited Hawaii and said Trump might not know it's part of the U.S. So mad that he used tonight's HANNITY WATCH to suggest Americans died over the weekend because Pelosi was "lapping it up, life of luxury, playing politics with border security."pic.twitter.com/E0dXFk5XAJ
Sheila Jackson Lee -- accompanied by a @FloorCharts of a Trump quote -- on voting to re-open the government: "Where is the Mexico funding?"pic.twitter.com/htaO2Wsfdu
Pelosi to Senate Republicans: "We are sending them back exactly word-for-word what they have passed to cover the eight agencies of government." "Did they not hear about the co-equal branch of government?"pic.twitter.com/KaSDHrarOg
More from Pelosi: "You can't say 'if you're not for the wall, you're not for border security.' That is a very false statement." "Let's have an adult conversation about how we protect our borders and let's listen to people who know what they're talking about."pic.twitter.com/dtb3NSQBuR
Q: Do you have to eventually give Trump what he wants? Pelosi: "The president cannot hold public employees hostage because he wants to have a wall that is not effective." "Let's anchor ourselves into reality: Mexico is not going to pay for this wall, so no."pic.twitter.com/OQVEdLvJNu
Q: Would you accept even $1 of wall funding for Trump? Pelosi: "A wall is an immorality. It's not who we are as a nation. And this is not a wall between Mexico and the United States that the president is creating here. It's a wall between reality and his constituents."pic.twitter.com/loL2PewTqJ
Pelosi: "We are not doing a wall. Does anybody have any doubt that we are not doing a wall?" "It has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with a wall is an immorality between countries." "And it is a diversionary tactic on the part of the president."pic.twitter.com/jyTBIMWbpF
Pelosi and Moulton at the ceremonial swearing-in. Where my lip readers at?pic.twitter.com/o3bJeWzaq9
Abigail Spanberger flipped a Virginia district that had been held by Republicans since 1968:pic.twitter.com/zSlGsuHYJ8
Ayanna Pressley is the first Black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts:pic.twitter.com/VTCvcvSg78
Deb Haaland, who became one of the first Native American women to ever serve in Congress on Thursday, wore a traditional Pueblo dress:pic.twitter.com/dc5tXzNFY1
Ilhan Omar, who couldn't speak English when she came to the U.S. as an immigrant, is one of the first Muslim women in Congress:pic.twitter.com/3AxBbYBanl
Rashida Tlaib, who joined Omar as the first Muslim women elected to Congress, is also the first-ever Palestinian-American woman in Congress:pic.twitter.com/aCoaqLYHNL
Sharice Davids is one of the first Native-American women in Congress and also Kansas' first LGBTQ member of Congress:pic.twitter.com/HvMt0ACn2i
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress:pic.twitter.com/0IGAuycIvG
Lucy McBath, who became an advocate for gun control after her 17-year-old son was shot and killed over loud music, represents Newt Gingrich's former district in Georgia:pic.twitter.com/J867eNOaUZ
Abby Finkenauer is the second-youngest woman ever elected to Congress. The Iowa Democrat just celebrated her 30th birthday last week:pic.twitter.com/KZITSUSWBp
Joe Neguse is the first Black person to represent Colorado in Congress:pic.twitter.com/vDnICi6fmc
Katie Porter defeated Mimi Walters to become the first-ever Democrat to win her Orange County district:pic.twitter.com/61HPTt5w6D
Texas had never elected a Latina woman to Congress before Veronica Escobar (and Sylvia Garcia) won in November:pic.twitter.com/x6UKtsNudp
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell immigrated to the U.S. from Ecuador with her family at the age of 14. She unseated Carlos Curbelo in the midterms:pic.twitter.com/fbWCTT0TIg
Republicans' attempts to smear Antonio Delgado as a "big city rapper" did not work out, as the Rhodes scholar and Harvard Law graduate defeated John Faso:pic.twitter.com/McOAdVkle8
Katie Hill is a 31-year-old nonprofit director who lives on an “animal rescue farm” with her husband, dogs, horses and baby goats. She unseated Steve Knight in a district outside of Los Angeles:pic.twitter.com/V2lpxeC9Lx
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