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'Winds of change': Republicans jubilant after speedy certification of Trump's election victory

Congressional Republicans said they are eager to get to work after lawmakers certified President-elect Trump's November victory.


'Winds of change': Republicans jubilant after speedy certification of Trump's election victory
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"It went great. It went smooth. This is a textbook transition of power. This is how democracy is supposed to operate," House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., told Fox News Digital.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., shared praise for both Republican and Democratic leaders who led the largely ceremonial event.

"It was really neat to see the certification go smoothly. I thought Vice President Harris handled it well. It was neat to have JD Vance in the chamber too, as a sitting senator at the time, but getting ready to become the vice president of the United States so that, you know, it's very historic," he told reporters.

Like Comer, House GOP Policy Committee Chair Kevin Hern, R-Okla., remarked on how calm the process was.

"Everybody accepts the fact that President Trump won the Electoral College and the popular vote. So there really isn't much of a denial by the Democrats, that he didn't have a mandate to do his agenda. And we're going to make sure we help him get it done," Hern told Fox News Digital.

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said Monday marked "a great day in American history."

"We have no time to waste. We've got to get right to work immediately, ASAP, as soon as humanly possible," Mace said.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, emphasized Republicans' commanding victory in the November elections, telling Fox News Digital, "It was a clear mandate from the voters, and we now need to get to work delivering on that mandate."

First-term lawmaker Rep. Mike Haridolopos, R-Fla., said he was excited to now begin executing the GOP's agenda and remarked on the snow storm that shut down much of Washington, D.C. save for Capitol Hill on Monday.

"I think we're all excited to get started with the Republican trifecta," he said. "I'm so excited about it and glad it's behind us. It took a snow day to make it happen, but we are definitely here and ready to go to work."

Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., who is also just beginning his first term in Congress, called the process "fascinating."

"It was really great to see the process today. It was an honor to be there, and I was just privileged to be a part of it," Sheehy said. "And the snow storm, I think, is symbolic - winds of change are coming. We're gonna get this country back on track."

Unlike four years ago, when lawmakers were forced to finish certification hours after midnight, Monday's event was wrapped inside an hour.

No Democrats raised objections to Trump's victory, unlike 2016, which saw several progressives cast doubt on his win.

And Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., another Florida lawmaker and ally of Trump, told Fox News Digital, "We're happy that we had no issue with certification, no contesting of the certification. And everyone's very happy that we have Donald J. Trump and JD Vance in the White House, in the Naval Observatory, and we're ready to make America great again."

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