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Washington — When Congress convenes on Monday to count Electoral College votes from each state and finalize President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the November presidential election, the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol that disrupted the joint session four years ago will be looming over the proceedings.
But unlike on Jan. 6, 2021, when then-Vice President Mike Pence faced pressure to unilaterally toss out electoral votes from battleground states, Monday's joint session will be governed by a revised set of procedures that clarify the vice...
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