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USA NEWS - After one day in Washington by Trump protesters Capitol was attacked. Lawmakers returned to the Chamber in an act of rescue, with some Republicans who initially vowed to challenge the results of the states due to voter fraud concerns, declaring they would vote to certify instead. Majority Leader of the Senate Mitch McConnell, R-Q. Capitol violations are called failed revolts. Those who try to disrupt our democracy did not succeed.
The United States and Senate will not be threatened - he tweeted
We are back to our post. We will perform our duty under the Constitution for our nation. And we are going to do it tonight. McConnell previously announced that once the Senate voted 92-7 to reject Pennsylvania's Republican attempt to reverse the vote, Jan. 20 would clear the way for Biden to claim the White House. Despite the increasing support among Republicans to challenge the election result, the challenge always had little chance of success.
I completely disagree with the result of the election, and the facts bear me out, yet there will be a systematic transition on 20 January - read the statement
I have always said that we will only continue our fight to ensure legal. Votes were counted. Although it represents the end of the largest first term in the history of the president, it is the beginning of our fight for Make America Great Again. The political fallout from Wednesday's mayhem seemed to raise serious doubts over President Trump's future as leader of the Republican Party. Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, addressed the Senate, saying Trump had been president for more than four years in office, but count me out today. enough is enough.
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