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Key test vote on Trump veto override set for Friday

Key test vote on Trump veto override set for Friday Jordain Carney © Getty/Greg Nash Key test vote on Trump veto override set for Friday The Senate will take a key test vote on Friday on whether to override President Trump s veto of a mammoth defense bill. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) moved on Wednesday to tee up the override effort, meaning that absent an agreement the earliest they ll be able to take the procedural vote is on Friday. Supporters of overriding Trump s veto of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will need 60 votes on Friday to end debate and pave the way for a final vote on overriding Trump.

Trump supporters launch yet another move to stop Biden - World

This combination of pictures created on October 22 shows US President Donald Trump (L) and former US Vice President Joe Biden during the final presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville. AFP/File Conservative lawmakers in both chambers of the US Congress launched yet another bid on Wednesday to prevent US President-elect Joe Biden from taking oath on Jan 20. Supporters of the outgoing US President Donald Trump needed a senator and a member of the House of Representatives to challenge the election results, and on Wednesday a Republican senator Josh Hawley of Missouri offered to back the move. A group of conservative lawmakers in the House have already pledged to back Trump’s move to overturn the results of the presidential election.

FOREX-Dollar hits two-year lows as traders ignore U S stimulus delays

The dollar sunk to its lowest in more than two years in Asian trading on Wednesday and riskier currencies surged, as investors looked past the latest delay in U.S. fiscal stimulus and bet that global market risk appetite would increase in 2021.

5 things to know about Congress, electoral votes and the GOP s last stand

5 things to know about Congress, electoral votes and the GOP s last stand Laura Blasey © Provided by The LA Times Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said Wednesday he would officially object during Congress certification of President-elect Biden s victory. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images) In a final stage of a bumpy election season, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) announced his intention to object as Congress formalizes President-elect Biden’s victory a move that threatens to complicate a process that is historically ceremonial. Each election season is marked by the same conclusion: On Jan. 6, a joint session of Congress officially counts the electoral college s votes, and then votes to accept the results, formalizing the winner.

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