Congress Certifies Trump's Election Amid Snowstorm
Congress Certifies Trump's Election Amid Snowstorm

Congress Certifies Trump's Election Amid Snowstorm

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The U.S. Congress is set to officially certify Donald Trump's election as president amid a significant winter storm forecasted to hit Washington, D.C., with up to 10 inches of snow expected. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has confirmed that the session will proceed as planned despite the severe weather, emphasizing adherence to the Electoral Count Act. This event marks four years since the Capitol was stormed by pro-Trump rioters interrupting the certification of President Biden's election. Lawmakers are committed to a smooth certification process, with new legislative adjustments in place to strengthen the objection criteria. Additionally, discussions surrounding Trump's legislative priorities and cabinet nominees are anticipated to heat up in the coming days. The late President Jimmy Carter will also lie in state during this period, adding to the historical significance of the occasion.

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