Congress officially confirmed President-elect Joe Biden’s victory

Former US President Donald Trump spoke on the occasion of the decision of the Congress.
He stated that the transfer of power after January 20 will be in accordance with the regulations.
"Although I do not agree with the outcome of the election, there will still be an orderly and peaceful transfer of power on January 20," Trump said in a statement, repeating false allegations of election fraud over the past two months.
"I have always said that we will continue our struggle to ensure that only legal votes are counted. Although this represents the end of the largest first term in presidential history, it is only the beginning of our struggle to make America great again," he said.
After the break due to the riots caused by the supporters of the incumbent president Donald Trump on Capitol Hill yesterday, the members of the Speaker of the House and the Senate returned to the Congress and continued counting the votes.
Biden won the elections with a score of 306:232.
Vermont's electoral vote is officially counted, and it has been confirmed that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris officially pass the threshold to win the electoral college,
Objections to the vote of Georgia and Pennsylvania for Biden were rejected.
Republicans opposed election votes in Arizona, Nevada and Michigan, but the proposals failed before they could be debated.
Despite the claims of Trump and his associates, there was no widespread election fraud, which was confirmed by numerous officials and the former Minister of Justice, William Barr, according to the AP.
Neither Trump nor members of Congress who objected to the votes of the electorate provided credible evidence that would change the outcome of the election. Ahead of the session yesterday, Trump...

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