Arizona officials threaten legal action to seat Adelita Grijalva in Congress

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Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva has not been sworn into Congress over three weeks after her election due to partisan disputes, with House Speaker Mike Johnson delaying her swearing-in until after a government shutdown, amid accusations of political motives related to the release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
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- Adelita Grijalva can force a vote on the Epstein files, but she's still not sworn in NPR
- Grijalva, Now Certified in Arizona, Demands Again That Johnson Seat Her The New York Times
- Democrats ramp up pressure on Speaker Johnson to seat Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva NBC News
- Arizona attorney general threatens legal action if Johnson doesn’t seat recently elected Democrat The Hill
- Arizona says it will sue Speaker Johnson if he does not swear in new rep-elect The Independent
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