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In this file photo taken on January 24, 2020, US Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, speaks to the press during a break in the Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. Mandel NGAN / AFP
A Republican senator said Wednesday that he will object to Congress’s certification next week of the results of the November 3 US presidential election, a move that may slightly delay but not derail the final confirmation of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
Several Republican members of the House of Representatives have also said they plan to object to the January 6 certification of the Electoral College vote but Josh Hawley of Missouri was the first senator to confirm so publicly.
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(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 24, 2020, US Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, speaks to the press during a break in the Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. – Hawley said on December 30, 2020, that he will object to Congress’s certification next week of the results of the November 3 US presidential election, a move that may slightly delay, but not derail, the final confirmation of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
A Republican senator said Wednesday that he will object to Congress’s certification next week of the results of the November 3 US presidential election, a move that may slightly delay but not derail the final confirmation of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
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In this file photo taken on January 24, 2020, US Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, speaks to the press during a break in the Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. Mandel NGAN / AFP
A Republican senator said Wednesday that he will object to Congress’s certification next week of the results of the November 3 US presidential election, a move that may slightly delay but not derail the final confirmation of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
Several Republican members of the House of Representatives have also said they plan to object to the January 6 certification of the Electoral College vote but Josh Hawley of Missouri was the first senator to confirm so publicly.
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Published 31 December 2020
A Republican senator said Wednesday that he will object to Congress’s certification next week of the results of the November 3 US presidential election, a move that may slightly delay but not derail the final confirmation of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
Several Republican members of the House of Representatives have also said they plan to object to the January 6 certification of the Electoral College vote but Josh Hawley of Missouri was the first senator to confirm so publicly.
Vice President Mike Pence is to lead the joint session of Congress which certifies the Electoral College results that determine the winner of the White House race.