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Tue Oct 21, 2025, 07:52 PM Tuesday

Arizona AG sues to force House Speaker Johnson to seat Democrat Adelita Grijalva

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said he will administer the oath of office to Grijalva, who was elected to the House in September, as soon as Democrats vote to reopen the government.

Arizona AG sues to force House Speaker Johnson to seat Democrat Adelita Grijalva

Mybuddysully (@mybuddysully.bsky.social) 2025-10-21T21:42:23.204Z

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/arizona-ag-sues-force-speaker-johnson-seat-democrat-adelita-grijalva-rcna238699

WASHINGTON — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Tuesday filed a lawsuit to try to force House Speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, the Arizona Democrat who won her late father’s seat in a special election nearly one month ago.

Johnson, R-La., has said he will seat Grijalva once Senate Democrats agree to reopen the government. But the two parties haven’t been talking for weeks, and there is no indication when the shutdown might end.

The lawsuit, which Mayes threatened in a letter to Johnson last week, argues that the speaker’s delay is depriving the 813,000 residents living in Arizona’s 7th District of congressional representation. It lists the state of Arizona and Grijalva herself as plaintiffs and the U.S. House, as well as the House clerk and sergeant at arms, as defendants.

“Speaker Mike Johnson is actively stripping the people of Arizona of one of their seats in Congress and disenfranchising the voters of Arizona’s seventh Congressional district in the process,” Mayes said in a statement. “By blocking Adelita Grijalva from taking her rightful oath of office, he is subjecting Arizona’s seventh Congressional district to taxation without representation. I will not allow Arizonans to be silenced or treated as second-class citizens in their own democracy.”.....

The lawsuit, which Mayes threatened in a letter to Johnson last week, argues that the speaker’s delay is depriving the 813,000 residents living in Arizona’s 7th District of congressional representation. It lists the state of Arizona and Grijalva herself as plaintiffs and the U.S. House, as well as the House clerk and sergeant at arms, as defendants.

“Speaker Mike Johnson is actively stripping the people of Arizona of one of their seats in Congress and disenfranchising the voters of Arizona’s seventh Congressional district in the process,” Mayes said in a statement. “By blocking Adelita Grijalva from taking her rightful oath of office, he is subjecting Arizona’s seventh Congressional district to taxation without representation. I will not allow Arizonans to be silenced or treated as second-class citizens in their own democracy.”
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Arizona AG sues to force House Speaker Johnson to seat Democrat Adelita Grijalva (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday OP
The Arizona Attorney General was on with Jen Psaki on MSNBC to discuss this insanity: Rhiannon12866 Wednesday #1

Rhiannon12866

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1. The Arizona Attorney General was on with Jen Psaki on MSNBC to discuss this insanity:
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 06:24 AM
Wednesday
'Taxation without representation': Arizona loses patience, sues Mike Johnson for Grijalva stall - The Briefing w/Jen Psaki



It has been weeks since Adelita Grijalva was elected to represent Arizona's 7th congressional district in Congress, but because Grijalva would represent the deciding vote to force a vote on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, Mike Johnson has found every excuse he can to postpone swearing Grijalva into office so she can officially begin work on behalf of her constituents.

Now Arizona is out of patience and has sued Johnson directly for denying representation in Congress to the American voters who elected Grijalva. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joins Jen Psaki to discuss. - Aired on 10/21/2025.


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