How do you figure?
As it stands now, roughly a dozen Senators and maybe up to 140 Congressional reps plan to object to the EC votes. When they do, both the House and Senate will convene separately, debate "up to" 2 hours (House will be ~30 seconds, most likely), and vote what to do. Only if BOTH the House and Senate agree (which they won't) will anything change in relation to who's inaugurated on 1/20.
Hate to say it, but anyone hoping for a 2nd Trump term starting 1/20/21 had better start getting used to the idea that is not happening, barring some totally unforseen miracle OR this audit (which is also unlikely to happen), followed by at least 3 big EC vote states changing their original certification.
Nope. 2 hours of debate is 2 hours of debate. If Nancy tries to gavel it down on the House side, she will be constitutionally out-of-order, and the 100+ GOP House members will call for a rule-of-order, from which Pelosi must recognize the Minority, as this 2-hour "debate" is straight out of the Constitution. Note that under the Rules of the House, the Minority Leader (McCarthy) may speak for as long as he wants without yielding, and he may also delegate his time. Glorious.