Trump's Return to Power Casts Legacy of January 6th Over Certification

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Trump's Return to Power Casts Legacy of January 6th Over Certification
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As Congress gathers amid a blizzard to certify the election of President-elect Donald Trump, the legacy of January 6th looms over the process. Trump, the candidate who sought to overturn the previous election, has now won legitimately and returns to power. This time, no violence, protests, or procedural objections are expected. High-level Republicans who challenged the 2020 election results when Trump lost to Joe Biden have no qualms this year after Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris. Democrats, despite their frustration with Trump's Electoral College victory, accept the will of the American voters. Even a massive snowstorm is not expected to disrupt the January 6th ceremony, established by law to certify the vote.

Mientras el Congreso se reúne en medio de una tormenta invernal para certificar la elección del presidente electo Donald Trump , el legado del 6 de enero se cierne sobre el proceso con un hecho extraordinario: el candidato que intentó anular la elección anterior esta vez ha ganado, y regresa legítimamente al poder. Los legisladores se reunirán el lunes a mediodía bajo el nivel de seguridad nacional más estricto posible.

Harris presidirá el recuento, como lo exige el cargo de vicepresidente, y certificará su propia derrota, de la misma manera que el demócrata Al Gore lo hizo en 2001 y el republicano Richard Nixon en 1961.

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