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Adelita Grijalva Sworn In To Congress 7 Weeks After Being Elected

Last updated: November 13, 2025 12:25 pm
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Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) was finally sworn into office on Wednesday, a significant moment that came after more than seven weeks since her special election victory.

Grijalva, who was elected to represent Arizona’s 7th Congressional District on Sept. 23, faced delays in being sworn in by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who cited the longest government shutdown in history as the reason for the delay.

Johnson had previously sworn in two Republican House members when the House was out of session, sparking controversy over the unequal treatment of representatives based on their party affiliation.

After her delayed swearing-in ceremony, Grijalva criticized the situation as an abuse of power, emphasizing the impact it had on her constituents who were left without essential services for over 50 days.

Despite facing obstacles, Grijalva took legal action against the House of Representatives, along with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, to challenge Johnson’s refusal to swear her in.

The situation garnered attention and support from various political figures, including Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah), who urged Johnson to allow Grijalva to serve and fulfill her duties as a democratically elected representative.

In a recent conference call with House Republicans, Johnson reportedly assured that swearing in Grijalva would be a top priority, signaling a positive step towards resolving the issue.

Throughout the ordeal, Democrats accused Johnson of delaying Grijalva’s swearing-in to prevent her from becoming the crucial 218th vote on a bipartisan petition related to the release of files concerning Jeffrey Epstein, a controversial figure with ties to President Donald Trump.

Overall, Grijalva’s persistence and determination in overcoming the obstacles she faced highlight the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring fair representation for all constituents.

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