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In a nearly 10-minute speech that mainly praised Republican President Donald Trumpโs tenure in office, McConnell closed by saying: โToday I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden,โ adding that โhe has devoted himself to public service for many years.โ
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, on Tuesday congratulated Democratic President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their Nov. 3 election victories, ending his long silence on the outcome of the presidential race.
In remarks on the Senate floor, McConnell acknowledged the Democratsโ win of the White House following Mondayโs formal result issued by the Electoral College.
In a nearly 10-minute speech that mainly praised Republican President Donald Trumpโs tenure in office, McConnell closed by saying: โToday I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden,โ adding that โhe has devoted himself to public service for many years.โ
McConnell, saying he had hoped for a โdifferent resultโ in the Nov. 3 election, also said, โAll Americans can take pride that our nation has a female vice president-elect for the very first time.โ
Since early November, McConnell has ignored pressure to acknowledge Bidenโs victory, saying Trump had the right to pursue legal challenges to the election outcome. He steadfastly refused to refer to Biden as president-elect.
Meanwhile, many of McConnellโs fellow Republicans have echoed Trumpโs unfounded claims that the presidential election was stolen by domestic and foreign forces, including by tampering with electronic voting machines.
Over the past five weeks, some local elections officials have expressed fears that Trumpโs rhetoric and that of some of his supporters could result in violence.
On Monday, the Electoral College confirmed results that were apparent since Nov. 7 that Trump had no path to winning the election despite his repeated, unfounded claims of election fraud, which he reiterated on Monday.
Trumpโs verbal and Twitter attacks, a flurry of mostly unsuccessful lawsuits and public rallies in which he spoke of an illegal election result raised fears that U.S. democracy could suffer if enough Americans believed the presidentโs accusations of fraud.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, in a speech following McConnellโs, urged Trump to โend his term with a modicum of grace and dignity.โ
โFor the sake of our democracy, for the sake of peaceful transition of power, he should stop the shenanigans, stop the misrepresentations and acknowledge that Joe Biden will be our next president,โ Schumer said.
While McConnell congratulated Biden and Harris, he made no mention of whether he would work in a cooperative manner with any of the new administrationโs initiatives following their swearing-in on Jan. 20.
REUTERS