Chinanews.com, January 3, according to the US Chinese website, on the 2nd local time, 11 Republican senators, including Senator Cruz representing Texas, issued a joint statement saying that they will vote against congressional certified electors on the 6th. The voting result of the group.

Cruz and others requested a 10-day audit of the electoral votes of the "battlefield states", but did not specify which states the results would be opposed.

Data map: On December 14, 2020 local time, the U.S. Electoral College officially confirmed that after Biden defeated Trump in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the transition of U.S. President-elect Biden at the Queen Theater in Wilmington, Delaware The headquarters delivered a televised speech.

  However, later on the 2nd, Republican Senators Tumi and Mukowski said that they would oppose the efforts of their Republican colleagues to challenge the election results.

In a statement issued by Mukowski, he reiterated, “The courts and state legislatures strictly abide by their duties of hearing legal charges and have not found any reason to overturn the results. I urge colleagues from both parties to recognize this and join me. To jointly maintain confidence in the Electoral College and the election."

  The analysis pointed out that the vote against Cruz and others may not change the outcome of Biden’s victory. If the objections are supported by a House of Representatives and a Senator, the two houses will hold separate debates.

The Senate and House of Representatives will then vote on whether to support the opposition, which will require a majority of both houses to succeed.

  On the other hand, on the evening of the 1st, a federal judge refused to hear a lawsuit brought by the Republicans. The lawsuit requires recognition that Vice President Pence has the right to decide which electors’ votes can be officially counted in the Congress meeting on the 6th. .

  Congressman Gomert, representing Texas, and several Arizona Republicans filed the lawsuit in an attempt to force Pence to overturn Biden's victory when the Electoral College votes were counted in Congress.

  Judge Kenold of the Eastern District Court of Texas said on the 1st that Gomert and others lacked a basis for prosecution.

Later that day, Gomert and others filed a notice of appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

  Pence had previously asked Kaynold to dismiss the case, believing that Gomert’s legal issues should be submitted directly to the House of Representatives and the Senate.

The documents Pence submitted did not say whether he would accept the possibility of interfering with the Electoral College count, but there is currently no public indication that he will do so.

  At the same time, supporters of US President Trump plan to organize a demonstration in the capital on the day Congress certifies the election results.

In response, Trump himself posted on social media: "See you in Washington on January 6 (2021)."

Image source: A screenshot of US President Trump's social media.

  The organizer's website also stated: "The Democrats are making plans to deprive Republicans of power and votes. Only the American people can stop this. We will work with President Trump to take all necessary measures to safeguard the election for the benefit of the country. Inviolability."