Pelosi sends letter to Dems ahead of Wednesday's 'solemn occasion'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent out a new letter Tuesday to her Democratic colleagues on the eve of the Electoral College vote count on Capitol Hill -- a day that she refers to as having "enormous historic significance."
Pelosi reminded her colleagues that Wednesday's event is a "solemn occasion" with no speaking roles during the Joint Session of Congress except for the announcing of votes of the states. Debate will happen if and when the House and Senate chambers break off after a valid objection is made. Over a quarter of Senate Republicans and possibly scores of House Republicans are planning on disputing the results.
Pelosi said that during the debate in the House, "We will have a civics lesson about protecting the integrity of our democracy."
"The state delegations and our leaders -- Representatives Zoe Lofgren, Jamie Raskin, Adam Schiff and Joe Neguse -- have been working on our Democratic presentation of the Constitutional, historical and thematic justification for respecting the will of the people," she wrote.
Pelosi also said that access to the House floor will be limited to those members scheduled to speak during the debate portion of events when there is a valid objection. Members are encouraged to remain in their offices unless called to vote because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
She also had a stark warning for colleagues to always wear a face mask while inside the Capitol and on the House floor, writing, "These procedures are not a suggestion, but a direction made in the interest of keeping the Congress healthy and intact."
She concludes her message, "Tomorrow is about guaranteeing trust in our democratic system. As Members of Congress, we all have a responsibility to uphold the principle: the people are sovereign and that they hold the power to choose their leaders through the ballot box. I am confident that Democrats will honor this responsibility, with unity, patriotism and dignity For The People."
-ABC News' Mariam Khan and Ben Siegel