Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva in 'Twilight Zone limbo' waiting to be sworn in
Share and Follow

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Over a month has passed since Adelita Grijalva emerged victorious in a special election to take over the seat of her late father, Democratic U.S. Representative Raul Grijalva, who succumbed to cancer in March.

For more than two decades, Raul Grijalva served as the representative for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, which encompasses a large portion of the state’s border with Mexico.

Since her election win, Adelita has been in a state of suspension, awaiting her official swearing-in by House Speaker Mike Johnson. She has described this period as being stuck in a “Twilight Zone limbo.”

Stay informed with reliable, around-the-clock news by downloading our app.

“On April 2nd, two Republicans were sworn in less than 24 hours after their election,” Grijalva stated. “Yet here I am, waiting over 35 days. We’ve set a record for the longest wait because the Speaker refuses to administer the oath. It’s unfair, it’s unjust, and it’s not constitutional.”

Grijalva told Border Report that Democrats in Washington, and even herself, have tried on several occasions to get Johnson to swear her in, but she has given up even trying to speak with him.

“At this point, I don’t think it’s advisable for me to have a conversation with him because we know that it’s going to be taken out of context, manipulated in some way,” she said. “Early on, I thought if he just got to see my face, maybe make a connection that I have three kids, I have a husband, that I want them to be part of the swearing-in, but this back-and-forth is just not something that I can do.”

So for now, Grijalva says all she can do is wait.

Adelita Grijalva is the Representative Elect for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District. (Border Report)

“I don’t have constituents until I’m sworn in. I can’t provide any constituent services. We cannot open an office in my district. I don’t have an operating budget,” Grijalva said. “I got keys to my dad’s office in D.C., which is empty. I have printers that I can’t print to. I can’t take constituent calls. I’m supposed to tell them go and talk to your Senators Gallego or Kelly because I can’t help you and that’s essentially what the situation is.”

Grijalva says the Speaker won’t swear her in because he’s been told by President Donald Trump not to do it.

“He has placed me in this limbo, and I feel very strongly about this, because of the Epstein files. I would be the 218th signer to the Epstein files and he has been given instruction to do everything he can to to keep those under wraps.”

The Epstein files reportedly contain numerous mentions implicating Trump of being involved with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Johnson has said this is not the case and that he plans to swear Grijalva when the government shut down comes to an end.

Grijalva is not holding her breath.

“The House in four months has worked 19 days, so it’s not just me that is hung up in this weird ‘Twilight Zone’ limbo moment, but it’s so many people scratching their heads, ‘So what are you all doing there?’ … There are millions of people that are going to suffer as a result of these political games that are being played by Republicans.”

Last week, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit against Johnson saying the delays in getting Grijalva sworn in are denying more than 800,000 Arizonans their constitutional right to representation.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Ex-MSNBC star faces embarrassing accusations from former colleague

Former MSNBC Anchor Entangled in Controversy Amid Allegations from Ex-Colleague

Allegations have surfaced against former MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd, centering on his…
Make your voice heard: Mayor Donna Deegan announces new round of town halls

Mayor Donna Deegan Launches New Series of Town Halls to Engage Public Participation

Residents of Jacksonville have a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue…
Every Greenlander 'could be offered $1M if they vote to join the USA'

Greenland Residents May Be Offered $1 Million Each in Exchange for U.S. Integration Vote

Donald Trump is reportedly contemplating a bold strategy to potentially sway Greenlanders…
Nanny affair case turns emotional as alleged killer husband watches bodycam video

Emotional Tensions Rise in Court as Husband Views Nanny Affair Bodycam Footage

On Wednesday, Brendan Banfield displayed visible emotion during his court appearance, as…
Illegal immigrant accused in deaths of college soccer player, girlfriend had prior DWI dismissed: records

Undocumented Immigrant Charged in Tragic Deaths of College Athletes Previously Avoided DWI Charges

In North Carolina, a fatal DUI accident involving an illegal immigrant has…
Armed carjacker’s wild Corvette rampage turns downtown into war zone; sergeant wounded in deadly shootout

Downtown Chaos: Armed Carjacker’s Corvette Rampage Leads to Deadly Shootout, Sergeant Injured

The chaos of a violent carjacking spree that spanned several counties came…
Testimony wraps up in trial of Chicago man Juan Espinoza-Martinez, accused of putting hit on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino

Chicago Man’s Trial Concludes: Alleged Hit on Border Patrol Chief Takes Center Stage

In a case that has captured attention, the trial of a man…
RHONY alum Bethenny Frankel reveals chronic kidney disease diagnosis

Bethenny Frankel Opens Up About Chronic Kidney Disease Diagnosis: A Candid Look Into Her Health Journey

Bethenny Frankel has revealed that she is facing stage two chronic kidney…