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Arizona Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva Swearing-In Delayed Over Epstein Files

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Washington ‌D.C. ​- House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing accusations of political obstruction as he delays the ‌swearing-in of ⁣Arizona Representative-elect Adelita grijalva, a Democrat representing Southern Arizona. The ​delay comes as Grijalva ⁢is poised to become the 218th ⁤signature needed to force ⁣a vote‍ on a discharge petition demanding the release of the Epstein files.

Grijalva, who won a special ‍election to fill the seat ​vacated by Representative Raúl Grijalva, stated on X (formerly Twitter) that the timing of the delay “is⁣ not a coincidence,” adn raises‍ “serious questions ⁤about political motivations.” ‌She added, “Every day that speaker Johnson delays ⁢is another day Southern Arizonans are left ‍without a voice in Congress and without essential in-district services.”

The house was scheduled for a pro forma ⁢session ‌on Tuesday, but Johnson canceled it,‍ prompting a letter‍ from ​Democratic Whip⁢ Katherine⁣ Clark questioning the postponement. Clark wrote that any ‍delay in ⁣swearing in Grijalva “unnecessarily deprives her constituents of depiction and calls into​ question if the motive behind the ⁤delay is ‌to further avoid the release of the Epstein files.”

Representative ‍Yassamin Ansari, D-Ariz., echoed Grijalva’s‌ concerns, stating that Grijalva’s swearing-in would ⁤provide the final signature needed ⁣to bring​ the discharge petition to a vote before the entire House.

Speaker Johnson’s office maintains the delay is standard procedure.A‌ spokesperson ⁣told ​FOX 10, “as is standard practice, with the House now having received the⁢ appropriate paperwork from the state, the Speaker’s office intends​ to schedule a swearing in for the Representative-elect when the House returns to session.”

The next scheduled session​ is October 7, but Grijalva has expressed uncertainty about being sworn in at that time. The discharge⁢ petition,⁤ if prosperous, would compel a vote on⁢ releasing the‍ files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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