Vice President Kamala Harris presided over a brisk and uneventful counting of the Electoral College tally on Monday, when she certified her resounding loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday is set to preside over the certification of her defeat to Donald Trump four years after he tried to stop the very process that will now return him to the White House. In a video message, Harris described her role as a “sacred obligation” to ensure the peaceful transfer of power.
Vice President Kamala Harris today will have the task of announcing the certification of the winner of the presidential election, Donald Trump.
Longtime Republican turned never-Trumper Sarah Longwell wanted Joe Biden to defeat Donald Trump. But the outgoing president’s revisionist history in a recent interview with USA Today was a bridge too far for the Biden backer at the time he was still the presumed Democratic nominee.
The vice president appeared to refer to a bit of recent dark history in her social media address before she was to oversee the certification of Trump's victory over her.
Congress has certified President-elect Trump's 2024 victory, the final step before his inauguration at the end of this month.
PRESIDENT-elect Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama were spotted sharing a joke at the funeral of Jimmy Carter in an awkward moment before proceedings. The 44th and 45th presidents were
Four years after attempting to overturn the results of the election, leading to a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, Donald Trump was certified as the winner of the 2024 presidential contest. In a heavily fortified Capitol complex,
Some social media users noted that despite their well-known coldness in public, Kamala Harris actually extended a warm gesture as she took the pocketbook kept on the seat beside her. As she saw Jill Biden approaching to take the seat,
Sarah McBride, the first out transgender member of Congress, represents Delaware in the House, and has fielded attacks from fellow members such as Rep. Nancy Mace.