Next few hours on Capitol Hill should provide some interesting insights into what's next in the final 13 days of President Trump's term in office.
Speaker Pelosi newser at 1:30 pm. Lindsey Graham at 2 pm.
Normally, the Congress would leave town until the 19th, and return for the Inauguration.
But I'm getting the sense that a number of House Democrats are worried about leaving DC, and leaving a power vacuum in the final days of President Trump's time in office.
Not hard to tell where the momentum is for Democrats right now.
Rep. Jody Hice R-GA objects to the elections in his own home state of Georgia, by which he was elected to Congress in November. There is applause as Hice admits he has no Senator signed on to the objection.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene R-GA objects to the elections in Michigan - but she has no Senator signed on to the objection. There is again applause, as Michigan's electoral votes are approved.
Democrats may be heading to a giant double Senate victory in Georgia, which would give them control of the US Senate later this month. That's the big news this morning as the Congress gets ready to ratify Joe Biden's 2020 election victory.
Lots of finger pointing (and glum looks) on Fox News this morning about the Georgia Senate races. But not much of it aimed at President Trump.
After her loss last night to Raphael Warnock - does Sen. Kelly Loeffler R-GA still fly back to DC today to object to the counting of Georgia's electoral votes?