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McConnnell, McCarthy accept Biden invitation to pre-inauguration church service

McConnnell, McCarthy accept Biden invitation to pre-inauguration church service
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All four top-ranking members of congressional leadership have accepted President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenWoman accused of trying to sell Pelosi laptop to Russians arrested Trump gets lowest job approval rating in final days as president Trump moves to lift coronavirus travel restrictions on Europe, Brazil MORE’s invitation to attend a church service with him Wednesday morning ahead of his inauguration, according to multiple reports. 

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellWhat would MLK say about Trump and the Republican Party? Biden's minimum wage push faces uphill battle with GOP GOP senators wrestle with purging Trump from party MORE (R-Ky.), Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerChuck SchumerCowboys for Trump founder arrested following Capitol riot Graham pushes Schumer for vote to dismiss impeachment article Biden and the new Congress must protect Americans from utility shutoffs MORE (D-N.Y.), Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWoman accused of trying to sell Pelosi laptop to Russians arrested Conspiracies? Let's investigate this one FBI investigating whether woman took Pelosi laptop, tried to sell it to Russians MORE (D-Calif.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthyHouse GOP lawmaker: Trump 'put all of our lives at risk' Sasse, in fiery op-ed, says QAnon is destroying GOP Democrats seize on GOP donor fallout MORE (R-Calif.) will join Biden for mass at Washington’s Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle.

Biden is the second Catholic elected president, after President John F. Kennedy.

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Punchbowl News first reported the invites and leaders’ plans to attend, which were later confirmed by CNN, NBC and ABC. The Hill has confirmed McCarthy's acceptance of the invitation. 

The Hill has reached out to McConnell's office for confirmation. 

The reports come as President TrumpDonald TrumpGiuliani used provisional ballot to vote in 2020 election, same method he disparaged in fighting to overturn results Trump gets lowest job approval rating in final days as president Fox News' DC managing editor Bill Sammon to retire MORE himself is set to be the first president in 150 years not to attend his successor’s inauguration. Vice President Pence is scheduled to be present at the ceremony, while the president himself will attend a sendoff ceremony at Joint Base Andrews.

The bipartisan leaders’ attendance also comes as Biden has repeatedly signaled his commitment to national unity ahead of the inauguration.

McCarthy was one of more than 100 House Republicans who objected to Biden’s Electoral College victory following a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. 

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Both chambers of Congress had broken off separately to debate an objection to Arizona's election results when the mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol. 

McConnell, meanwhile, spoke out against the challenge in the Senate and joined the vast majority of his fellow Senate Republicans in voting to certify the election results.

Washington will be on high alert this week amid the inauguration following the riots, particularly in parts of Washington where the power of the federal government is concentrated. On Monday, the Capitol was briefly placed on lockdown over what was later confirmed to be a fire in a homeless encampment.  

Updated at 11:33 a.m.