Adelita Grijalva sworn in as the House's newest member, paving the way for an Epstein files vote
Source: AP
Updated 4:11 PM EST, November 12, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Democrat Adelita Grijalva was sworn in as the newest member of Congress on Wednesday, more than seven weeks after she won a special election in Arizona to fill the House seat last held by her late father.
Grijalva was sworn in by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Wednesday shortly before the House returned to session to vote on a deal to fund the federal government. The lower chamber had been away since mid-September.
Grijalvas seating brings the partisan margin in the House to a narrow 220-214 Republican majority. She vowed to continue her fathers legacy of advocating for progressive policies on issues like environmentalism, labor rights and tribal sovereignty. She had previously called the prospect of finally being sworn in emotional in an interview with The Associated Press.
The seating of Grijalva brings an end to a weekslong delay that she and other Democrats said was intended to prevent her signature on a petition to eventually trigger a vote to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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(78,803 posts)Wiz Imp
(8,081 posts)And Representative Greg Stanton gave a kick-ass speech introducing her in which he ripped Johnson a new one as well.
GreenWave
(11,984 posts)Campaigned in Virginia as a soft talking friend of workers, social security etc.
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(37,113 posts)Finally!
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(94,822 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(172,486 posts)As the Arizona Democrat becomes the newest member of Congress, the White House still hopes to kill the discharge petition shes poised to sign.
As Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva is finally sworn in â after a seven-week delay â remember:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-11-12T21:15:29.782Z
- sheâs poised to sign the Epstein files discharge petition
- the White House appears quite desperate to derail that discharge petition www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/adelita-grijalva-sworn-in-trump-epstein-files-rcna243532
In fact, for the last seven weeks, the congresswoman-elect pleaded with House Speaker Mike Johnson and the chambers Republican leadership to let her get to work. But they refused, pointing to dubious claims regarding the government shutdown......
As things stand, only four House GOP members Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Lauren Boebert of Colorado and Nancy Mace of South Carolina have joined with Democrats in support of the discharge petition. If all four of them stick to their guns, the process will move forward. If one (or more) of the quartet reverses course, the effort will collapse.
With this in mind, The New York Times reported:
President Trump and his administration on Wednesday ramped up a pressure campaign on congressional Republicans who are pushing for a full release of the Justice Departments files about the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, rushing to head off a House vote on the matter. Top officials met in the White House Situation Room on Wednesday with Representative Lauren Boebert, a Colorado Republican who is backing an effort to force a House vote on whether to demand the release of the files.
While MSNBC hasnt independently verified this reporting, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt effectively confirmed the account, acknowledging the meeting. (Why this was held in the White House Situation Room is unclear.)
Q: Given you answers about transparency, why are WH officials meeting with Boebert in an effort to get her to not sign the Epstein files petition?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-11-12T18:45:55.167Z
LEAVITT: Doesn't it show transparency that members of the Trump administration are willing to brief members of Congress?
Around the same time, the president published an item to his social media platform, calling the scandal a hoax, arguing that only a very bad, or stupid, Republican would take the controversy seriously, and concluding: There should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else.
Or put another way, the White House sure does seem nervous about the discharge petition. Watch this space.