Congress certifies Trump’s election victory
Congress formally certified Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s November election victory over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, clearing the way for him to be sworn in on Jan. 20.


















USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to press after the Electoral College convened to certify President-elect Donald Trump for a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
Sen. Ted Cruz is seen after the Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.USA TODAY NETWORK
The Electoral College votes were read aloud and certified during a joint session of Congress where President-elect Donald Trump has officially won a second term.