Lawmakers met on Monday for a joint session of Congress to certify President-elect Donald Trump's 2024 victory.
The US Congress on Monday, the 6th of January, formally certified the election victory of Republican President Donald Trump, ...
Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the vote certification, as constitutionally prescribed. As usual, members of Congress from both parties opened sealed certificates from all 50 states to ...
Harris and everyone else in the Capitol today were supporting and defending a system that Trump has bent to his will—and all ...
There was no violence at the Capitol on Monday as Congress counted states' Electoral College votes and made Donald Trump's ...
Several changes to the electoral vote count process have been enacted since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the ...
Monday's joint session will be governed by a revised set of procedures that clarify the vice president's role, a change aimed at preventing attempts to overturn election results.
The certification saw Kamala Harris presiding over her own defeat. Democrats emphasized the contrast to what happened at the ...
The certification of the Electoral College vote was once seen as ceremonial. Two moments 20 years apart remind us how high ...
The congressional joint session to count electoral votes is expected to be much less eventful than the certification four ...
But why is there concern about the process? The number of presidential electors allocated to each state coincides with the ...