How Congress will certify Trump’s Electoral College victory on Jan. 6
- The Congressional Joint Session on January 6 is expected to be less eventful than in 2021, when a violent mob interrupted the count of electoral votes for the 2020 election lost by Donald Trump to Joe Biden.
- This session will reaffirm Trump's electoral victory over Kamala Harris, with a decisive vote of 312-226, as he returns to office after winning the 2024 election.
- The Revised Electoral Count Act of 2022 clarifies the Vice President's role, stating they do not have the power to determine results, unlike the situation in 2021.
- After the electoral votes are counted, the President will be inaugurated on January 20, marking the final step in the presidential election process.
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