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Joe Biden: Mike Pence welcomes senators bid to derail President-elect s election victory

US Vice-President Mike Pence has welcomed efforts by a group of senators to derail Joe Biden's presidential election victory. Ted Cruz is among 11 Republicans who want a 10-day delay in certifying the result to audit baseless allegations of voter fraud. The move is almost certain to fail as most senators are expected to endorse Biden on January 6. The Democrat is due to be inaugurated as president on January 20. President Donald Trump has.

Republican plans to upend Biden win for Trump rips party apart

Republican plans to upend Biden win for Trump rips party apart
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Donald Trump Shares Tweet on Whether Presidential Inauguration Can Be Delayed

Donald Trump Shares Tweet on Whether Presidential Inauguration Can Be Delayed Newsweek 1/3/2021 Jason Lemon © ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty President Donald Trump boards Airforce One while departing from Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on December 31, as he travels back to Washington, D.C. Trump on Sunday retweeted a post suggesting that the constitutionally mandated inauguration can be changed. President Donald Trump shared a tweet on Sunday questioning whether the constitutionally mandated inauguration date of January 20 can be delayed. The Constitution explicitly states in the 20th Amendment, which was ratified in 1933, that the terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January. It adds that the terms of their successors shall then begin. But Trump s trade advisor Peter Navarro argued in an interview with Fox News on Saturday evening that this date could be disregarded.

Members of 117th Congress sworn-in as country remains hyper-divided

Members of 117th Congress sworn-in as country remains hyper-divided Michael McAuliff, Shant Shahrigian Members of the 117th Congress were sworn into office on Sunday in ceremonies overshadowed by the coronavirus outbreak and unprecedented assaults on the electoral process by President Trump and some of his Republican allies. “To say the new Congress convenes at a challenging time would be an understatement,” said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Sunday might mark the last time McConnell opens his chamber Georgia runoff elections set for this week could shift control of the Senate to Democrats. Dems sought to close ranks as Trump continued to fight the inevitable the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden with some Republican senators going so far as to say they won’t certify election results this Wednesday. Their last-ditch effort is viewed as a symbolic gesture.

The Latest: Nancy Pelosi reelected speaker of the House

The Latest: Nancy Pelosi reelected speaker of the House
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