Congress meets to certify Trump's presidency on Jan 6 amid expected severe winter storm in D.C.

The US Congress will meet on January 6 to certify Donald Trump's election as president, despite a major winter storm expected to hit Washington, D.C. House Speaker Mike Johnson insists the process, usually a formality, will proceed as required by the Electoral Count Act, despite potential travel disruptions due to severe weather. The storm could bring heavy snowfall and high winds, causing commuting difficulties and possible school and business closures. Trump's election certification comes four years after his supporters stormed the Capitol to prevent the certification of Joe Biden's win.

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