Congress certified President-elect Donald Trump's election under the tightest national security level possible. Layers of tall black fencing flank the U.S. Capitol complex in a stark reminder of what happened on January 6 four years ago.
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Trump online said Congress was certifying a ‘GREAT' election victory and called it ‘A BIG MOMENT IN HISTORY'
The day's return to a U.S. tradition that launches the peaceful transfer of presidential power comes with an asterisk as Trump prepares to take office in two weeks with a revived sense of authority.
He denies that he lost four years ago, muses about staying beyond the Constitution's two-term White House limit and promises to pardon some of the more than 1,250 people who've pleaded guilty or were convicted of crimes for the Capitol siege.
Former Vice President Mike Pence applauds ‘the return of order and civility' to the certification process
And he commended Vice President Kamala Harris for her role certifying her rival's win.
He wrote on X that, ''The peaceful transfer of power is the hallmark of our democracy'' and that, ''today, members of both parties in the House and Senate along with the vice president certified the election of our new president and vice president without controversy or objection.''