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Trump‘s Victory Certification Amidst Tensions and Security Measures
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The coasts of caoba that will carry the votes are already ready, and security measures have been reinforced. The Congress is set to certify Donald Trump’s victory in the November 5 presidential elections this Monday, in a session presided over by Vice President Kamala Harris, who is still grappling with the defeat.
Trump’s victory was narrow yet decisive. He secured 77.3 million votes, representing 49.9% of the total, compared to Harris’ 75 million votes, 48.4%. Although he obtained fewer votes than the 2020 elections, Trump’s win in the seven most disputed states earned him 312 College Electoral votes, surpassing Harris’ 226 votes.
The certification of the election results has traditionally been a mere formality. However, in 2017, Trump’s refusal to acknowledge defeat led to his allies designing a plan to alter the election results. The plan, attributed to Trump lawyer John Eastman, aimed to have Vice President Mike Pence declare Trump the winner.
In a surprising display, Trump paid tribute to Eastman at his Mar-a-Lago estate, insisting that the plan was viable. The proceedings will take place amidst heightened security, as the Congress reinforces its measures in light of the fourth anniversary of the Capitol Hill assault.
Trump and his allies have attempted to rewrite history, portraying the Capitol Hill storming as a peaceful protest and spreading conspiracy theories. The certification ceremony has been a somber reminder for Harris, who has maintained a low profile since her defeat. Meanwhile, Trump continues to insist that Pence could have overturned the 2020 election results.
Following the certification, Trump will be officially inaugurated on January 20. However, the session may not be entirely smooth sailing, as some members have hinted at potential objections to the voting results. Only time will tell if these objections amount to anything, or if the certification process remains largely ceremonial.
