WASHINGTON (AFP) – Exactly four years after Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the United States (US) Capitol, seeking to overturn his election loss, lawmakers met yesterday to certify his 2024 win, cementing the Republican’s comeback from political ignominy.
Heightening the drama around the January 6 joint session of Congress, a powerful storm was forecast to blanket Washington in snow overnight.
By almost any measure, 78-year-old Trump has navigated a remarkable return to power.
Four years ago, leaders in his own party appeared ready to turn their backs, but now they are rushing to embrace their twice-impeached, criminally convicted leader.
Having defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in November, a vengeful Trump will take office in two weeks, with the entire Republican Party – down to the last lawmaker – under his sway.
The ceremony yesterday may prove discomfiting at best for Harris, who as vice president is mandated under the US Constitution to preside over the election certification.
The process then launches a two-week countdown towards Trump’s inauguration on January 20, when he will begin a second term in a ceremony on the same Capitol steps that four years ago his supporters fought up, intent on disrupting US democracy.
While yesterday’s certification was expected to go off smoothly, a sense of unease hangs over the country.
A mass killing on New Year’s Day in New Orleans by a self-professed, US-born extremist, and a separate suicide in a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump property in Las Vegas made an alarming start to the year.
Meanwhile, six days of funeral ceremonies for late former president Jimmy Carter got underway this weekend and all US flags on government buildings will be at half-staff for a month – including during Trump’s inauguration.
Just in case of unrest, authorities erected a ring of security fencing around the Capitol.
For his part, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson was more worried about the impending snowstorm, telling lawmakers not to leave Washington on the weekend, then find themselves stranded.
“Do not leave town,” he told Fox News on Sunday. “Whether we’re in a blizzard or not, we are going to be in that chamber making sure this is done.” Uber-loyal Trump Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene proclaimed she would “walk to the Capitol if I have to”.