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Speaker’s Delay Keeps Rep.-Elect Adelita Grijalva From Taking Oath

Democrats say the timing blocks her from becoming the 218th signer on a petition to force release of Justice Department Epstein records.

Overview

  • Two weeks after her Sept. 23 special election win, Adelita Grijalva says she has received no timeline from Speaker Mike Johnson and her district currently has no federal constituent services.
  • Johnson says he will swear her in when the House returns to regular session, after canceling votes through next week despite having used pro forma sessions earlier this year to seat other winners.
  • Grijalva has pledged to sign the discharge petition on the Epstein files immediately upon being sworn, which would provide the 218th signature and start a seven‑legislative‑day clock toward a floor move.
  • At an Oct. 6 pro forma session, Rep. Jim McGovern sought a commitment to seat Grijalva, but presiding Rep. Virginia Foxx quickly adjourned without recognizing the request.
  • Johnson rejects claims of obstruction, says he supports maximum disclosure through committee oversight, and notes that four Republicans have joined Democrats on the petition led by Rep. Thomas Massie.