Leader of Republican Majority in US Senate Recognizes Joe Biden as President-Elect

  December 16, 2020   News ID 1146
Leader of Republican Majority in US Senate Recognizes Joe Biden as President-Elect
President Donald Trump is now learning, in the words of his Rolling Stones campaign anthem, that he can't always get what he wants. Sen. Mitch McConnell, on the other hand, usually does.

Washington DC., SAEDNEWS, Dec. 15: The Republican Senate majority leader chose Tuesday, the day after the Electoral College affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's victory, as the moment to pull the floor out from under the defeated President. He belatedly congratulated his old Senate colleague 38 days after his election victory that Trump still denies.

Putting his authority on the line, McConnell also asked his Senate colleagues not to stage any stunts when Congress meets for a joint session to ratify the election on January 6, effectively crushing the President's hopes of an 11th hour reprieve, CNN reported.

The Senate leader's recognition of the election's result set up a dynamic between him and Biden that will be crucial and fascinating when they face one another from opposite ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. If McConnell clings on to his majority after two run-off elections in Georgia in January, he will be have a huge say in which of the new President's Cabinet picks can win confirmation. Biden's sweeping legislative plan could be under threat and nothing is going to have an easy passage through Congress if the current majority leader retains his current perch.


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