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Congress Certifies Trump’s 2024 Presidential Victory Amid Security Concerns

Lawmakers confirm Donald Trump's election win on January 6, 2025, four years after the Capitol riot, marked by heightened security and winter weather.

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On January 6, 2025, Congress officially certified Donald Trump’s presidential victory, with Vice President Kamala Harris presiding. Amid heavy security due to a winter storm, the event marked the four-year anniversary of the 2021 Capitol riot. Unlike in 2021, there were no objections raised, reflecting a return to traditional voting procedures. President Biden emphasized the importance of peaceful transitions, while Pence praised Harris for her role. Despite past turmoil, lawmakers proceeded with the electoral confirmation, underscoring a commitment to uphold democracy.

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