Trump’s election certified unanimously
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Congress certifies Donald Trump's election win four years after he inspired a riot
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Congress formally certified President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 victory Monday, exactly four years after he stirred up a mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol in a failed attempt to disrupt the certification of his 2020 election loss and keep him in power.
Vice President Kamala Harris oversaw the certification of her defeat, which went smoothly and without drama amid a citywide snow emergency declaration.
“Democracy must be upheld by the people,” Harris told NBC News moments ahead of the certification.
One by one, the designees counted the electoral votes of each state for the winning candidates. Vice President-elect JD Vance, currently a senator from Ohio, sat in the chamber and watched from the front row.
Standing next to her at the lectern in the House chamber was Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who in 2021 helped engineer the failed objections to certifying President Joe Biden’s victory.
“Donald J. Trump of the state of Florida has received 312 votes,” Harris said after the votes were counted, pausing for applause. “Kamala D. Harris of the state of California has received 226 votes.”
Four years ago, 147 Republicans voted to overturn the result and discount electors for Biden, even though Trump had failed to produce any evidence that the result was illegitimate.
This time, Democrats chose not to respond in kind, instead seeking to return Jan. 6 to its historical roots as a boring and rote affair at which the president-elect is certified without drama.
Jan. 6th should be an unremarkable day. This is a day that the rest of America should never have to really think about it,” said newly minted Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J. “Just a pro forma certification of the election results. The fact that it is a day that still lingers in our consciousness kind of shows just how broken our politics are.”
The top House Democrat made it clear Friday that Jan. 6, 2025, would be drama-free.
“Two months ago, the American people elected Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States of America,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said as Republicans clapped. “Thank you for that very generous applause. It’s OK. There are no election deniers on our side of the aisle.
“One should love America when you win and when you lose,” Jeffries continued. “That’s the patriotic thing to do, and that’s the America that House Democrats will fight hard to preserve because we love this country. America is bigger than any one campaign, any one election or any one individual.”
Unlike in 2021, when Trump invited his supporters to come to Washington for the certification on Jan. 6 and then urged them to “fight like hell” in a speech that morning, widespread protests were not expected this time around.
Still, Capitol Police and the Secret Service raised temporary fencing around the Capitol for security, and the certification Monday was previously declared a “national special security event.” Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger said the fencing will remain up through Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
Vice President Kamala Harris oversaw the certification of her defeat, which went smoothly and without drama amid a citywide snow emergency declaration.
“Democracy must be upheld by the people,” Harris told NBC News moments ahead of the certification.
One by one, the designees counted the electoral votes of each state for the winning candidates. Vice President-elect JD Vance, currently a senator from Ohio, sat in the chamber and watched from the front row.
Standing next to her at the lectern in the House chamber was Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who in 2021 helped engineer the failed objections to certifying President Joe Biden’s victory.
“Donald J. Trump of the state of Florida has received 312 votes,” Harris said after the votes were counted, pausing for applause. “Kamala D. Harris of the state of California has received 226 votes.”
Four years ago, 147 Republicans voted to overturn the result and discount electors for Biden, even though Trump had failed to produce any evidence that the result was illegitimate.
This time, Democrats chose not to respond in kind, instead seeking to return Jan. 6 to its historical roots as a boring and rote affair at which the president-elect is certified without drama.
Jan. 6th should be an unremarkable day. This is a day that the rest of America should never have to really think about it,” said newly minted Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J. “Just a pro forma certification of the election results. The fact that it is a day that still lingers in our consciousness kind of shows just how broken our politics are.”
The top House Democrat made it clear Friday that Jan. 6, 2025, would be drama-free.
“Two months ago, the American people elected Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States of America,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said as Republicans clapped. “Thank you for that very generous applause. It’s OK. There are no election deniers on our side of the aisle.
“One should love America when you win and when you lose,” Jeffries continued. “That’s the patriotic thing to do, and that’s the America that House Democrats will fight hard to preserve because we love this country. America is bigger than any one campaign, any one election or any one individual.”
Unlike in 2021, when Trump invited his supporters to come to Washington for the certification on Jan. 6 and then urged them to “fight like hell” in a speech that morning, widespread protests were not expected this time around.
Still, Capitol Police and the Secret Service raised temporary fencing around the Capitol for security, and the certification Monday was previously declared a “national special security event.” Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger said the fencing will remain up through Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
With an intent stare, a wide smile and a simple declaration, Harris certifies her loss to Trump
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Upon entering the Senate chamber on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris issued a simple declaration when NBC News asked her about presiding over the certification of the 2024 election: “Democracy prevails.”
Minutes later, Harris carried through, steering Congress’ collective endorsement of the electoral vote that she lost and affirming Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Hands clasped before her, Harris looked ahead plainly and intently as four senators took turns reading off the electoral totals from each state.
She broke into a wide smile both when the vote total reached a threshold to declare Trump the next president and when she got a standing ovation from her party when her vote total was read.
Minutes later, Harris carried through, steering Congress’ collective endorsement of the electoral vote that she lost and affirming Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Hands clasped before her, Harris looked ahead plainly and intently as four senators took turns reading off the electoral totals from each state.
She broke into a wide smile both when the vote total reached a threshold to declare Trump the next president and when she got a standing ovation from her party when her vote total was read.
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