The House approved an overhaul to the Electoral Count Act, the law at the heart of Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.
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The House approved bipartisan legislation Wednesday to clarify how presidential Electoral College votes are tallied and challenged, aiming to prevent confusion and a repeat of the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.
The vote was 229-203, largely along party lines. Republicans largely opposed the bill as an attack on former President Donald Trump rather than a way to fix problems with the 1887 Electoral Count Act. The House bill from Reps. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., and Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., must still be reconciled with the Senate version, which hasn’t been voted on yet.
"If your aim is to prevent future efforts to steal elections, I would respectfully suggest that conservatives should support this bill," Cheney said. "If instead your aim is to leave open the door for elections to be stolen in the future, you might decide not to support this or any other bill to address the Electoral Count Act."
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Thank you for this! Now expand the Supreme court.
😆 you little dictators and your nonsense
Why? The last POS Supreme Court Justice appointed doesn’t know what a woman is…..
We need to be able to audit the vote before anyone is certified…
Trump 2024
Red Wave 2020
Delusional 2022
Voter Id and no ballet harvesting no mail in ballets ballets must be garenteed to have chain of custody or are not valled
FU Lady…
im sick of hearing about jan 6th!
Derp state shenanigans…
What!!!
203 “Nays”!!!???? Beyond words!!!!
Lmfao