Congress Certifies Donald Trump’s Election Victory

On Monday, as snow blanketed Washington, D.C., and security forces patrolled the Capitol complex, Congress officially certified Donald Trump’s return to power, cementing his status as President-elect just weeks before his inauguration. The proceedings unfolded under unusual weather conditions— a rare heavy snowstorm that left the normally bustling Capitol largely deserted, with no crowds or protestors allowed near the premises due to tight security.

This session of Congress marked the final step in the constitutional process to validate the electoral results from each of the 50 states. Trump’s resounding victory of 312 electoral votes was confirmed, making his political comeback official. He continued preparations for his upcoming presidency from Mar-a-Lago, where he celebrated the milestone.

“CONGRESS CERTIFIES OUR GREAT ELECTION VICTORY TODAY — A BIG MOMENT IN HISTORY. MAGA!” Trump shared on Truth Social earlier that morning, expressing his enthusiasm for the momentous occasion.

In her ceremonial role, Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the proceedings. As Congress’s presiding officer, Harris’s function was purely ministerial, with no authority to influence the final outcome. The primary task was to announce the official certification of Trump’s victory alongside Vice President-elect JD Vance.

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