Joe Biden is the President-elect. Following Monday’s Electoral College vote, the next big procedural step happens on Jan. 6, when Congress officially tallies the results and certifies Biden’s victory. The New York Timesreported over the weekend that some House Republicans — a majority of whom backed the failed Texas lawsuit — are planning yet another attempt to challenge the results: The effort is being led by Representative Mo Brooks, Republican of Alabama, a backbench conservative. Along with a group of allies in the House, he is eyeing challenges to the election results in five different states — Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia and Wisconsin — where they claim varying degrees of fraud or illegal voting took place, despite certification by the voting authorities and no evidence of widespread impropriety.