Adelita Grijalva to be sworn in after delay, prompting Epstein files vote

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Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn into Congress after a delay linked to her support for releasing Jeffrey Epstein files, which has caused political tension and a government shutdown. She plans to sign a petition for a vote on the Epstein files and is expected to participate in key votes on government reopening and other issues.
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