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The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies voted down the resolution acknowledging former Vice President Biden as the new President-Elect of the United States as per the report of The Epoch Times.
Specifically, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies voted against a resolution that affirms preparations for the inauguration of Biden, as per Axios.
The Epoch Times said this decision of the bipartisan committee was due to the ongoing lawsuits on election fraud filed by President Donald Trump across several states.
The Committee, composed of an equal number of three Republicans and three Democrats from the House and the Senate, said that the Electoral College will decide on December 14 on the matter.
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