House Democrats elect Hakeem Jeffries as first Black leader in Congress
by Lauren Gambino in Washington from US news | The Guardian on (#66C12)
New York congressman will assume role of minority leader early next year, inheriting position held for decades by Pelosi
House Democrats on Wednesday elected the New York congressman Hakeem Jeffries as their new leader, making him the first Black American to lead a major political party in Congress after Nancy Pelosi, the current speaker, announced that she was stepping aside to pave the way for a new generation.
Jeffries, 52, will assume the role of minority leader when the new Congress is sworn in early next year, inheriting the position held for nearly two decades by Pelosi, a towering figure in Democratic politics who was the first woman speaker.
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