Congress Certifies Joe Biden As President, Trump Agrees To 'Orderly Transition' Of Power

The U.S. Congress formally recognized the Electoral College vote accepting Joe Biden as the next President of the United States early Thursday, after regaining control of the Capitol Hill followed by violent protests, Bloomberg reports.

The outgoing President Donald Trump was blocked from posting on social media on Wednesday as he reiterated the unproven rhetoric of voter fraud. As a result, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino posted a statement from Trump on Twitter Inc TWTR that called for calm.

Per the statement, Trump has agreed to an "orderly transition" of power on Jan. 20, but still refused to accept the election outcome.

Vice President Mike Pence defied Trump by telling the lawmakers in a letter he would not attempt to block the certification from proceeding unilaterally.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the Senate would not be intimidated and certify the 2020 election winner.

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