Wednesday’s joint session of Congress, to formally certify last month’s Electoral College vote in the 2020 presidential election, is normally a ceremonial event.
But this year the quadrennial gathering that’s mandated by the U.S. Constitution is anything but a mere formality – and is expected to be much longer and infinitely more contentious than usual.
President Trump has repeatedly charged for the past two months that November’s election was "rigged" in roughly half a dozen battleground states where he was narrowly edged by President-elect Joe Biden.The former vice president topped Trump by more than 7 million votes nationwide and defeated the president by a 306-232 in last month’s Electoral College vote.Trump’s unsubstantiated claims.
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