Confirmation of Trump's victory in the US Congress may be delayed - CNN.


The Congress may delay the confirmation of Trump's victory
The confirmation of the victory of elected President Donald Trump may be delayed, CNN reports. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson faces opposition from his own allies, which could lead to a postponement of the final confirmation of his victory during the vote.
Although Trump supported Johnson for the position of House Speaker, he is facing opposition within the Republican Party. This could lead to a prolonged political struggle in the legislature, which threatens the party and the certification of Trump's victory.
This is an unprecedented situation for Congress, where the certification of the presidential election cannot be confirmed by the House Speaker. Many Republicans acknowledge that this poses a threat and raises uncertainty about what will happen if Johnson is not present on January 6 - the day Congress is set to confirm Trump's victory.
'The opposition against Johnson is currently weakening the Republican Party and bolstering Hakim Jeffries. It also threatens the certification of the Electoral College, scheduled for January 6. These guys are serving as a 'fifth column' for the Democrats,' said Congressman Don Bacon.
The House of Representatives cannot carry out official business without the Speaker, complicating the possibility of confirming Trump's victory.
Read also
- Trump demands 5% of GDP for defense: how NATO plans to meet this unprecedented requirement
- Russians are trying to establish fire control over logistics routes in Zaporizhzhia
- Strategic Partnership: Ukroboronprom and Rheinmetall Expand Arms Production in Ukraine
- Around 200 vessels and dozens of companies: EU tightens the sanctions loop around Russia
- The enemy cannot accumulate forces near the northern borders of Ukraine - OTU 'Siversk'
- A day before the negotiations, Russians attacked Ukraine with ballistic missiles and 145 drones