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Gallego accuses Speaker Mike Johnson to his face of delaying Adelita Grijalva’s swearing-in to shield Epstein files
Thursday, October 9, 2025
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WASHINGTON — Arizona’s two Democratic senators confronted Republican Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday over his refusal to swear in Arizona Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, a day after he offered to do so “as soon as she wants” and then immediately backtracked.
“Stop covering up for the pedophiles,” Sen. Ruben Gallego told the speaker during the nearly 6-minute clash, referring to the fact that Grijalva will provide the final signature needed to force a House vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Johnson called that accusation “totally absurd” and blamed Senate Democrats themselves for the delay.
“I’m anxious to administer the oath to her, as soon as you guys vote to open the government,” he said.
Tuesday marked two full weeks since the Tucson Democrat won her late father Raúl Grijalva’s seat in a landslide. With an audience of journalists on hand, Gallego and Sen. Mark Kelly needled the speaker over the prolonged delay in seating their fellow Arizonan. “It’s not great if you want representation,” Kelly told the speaker, who insisted that “we’re happy she got elected. She’s filling her father’s seat. That’s fantastic.” “We’re going to do that as soon as we get back to work, but we need the lights turned back on, so we encourage both of you to go open the government,” Johnson said. Grijalva was on the House floor on September 30 – one week after her election – hoping to be sworn in. The Republican presiding over the chamber ended the pro forma session in just under three minutes, ignoring Democrats’ chants of “Swear her in!” “He is holding my swearing-in hostage to what happens in the Senate,” Grijalva told Cronkite News by phone from Tucson. “Apparently, our democracy right now hinges on whether Speaker Johnson agrees with you politically or not.”As @SenMarkKelly and @RubenGallego slam Speaker Mike Johnson for 1) having the House on recess during a shutdown and 2) not swearing in Adelita Grijalva, Johnson comes out of his office and a debate starts 👀 pic.twitter.com/4uOO7HAlHX
— Daniella Diaz (@DaniellaMicaela) October 8, 2025

Note: This story originally appeared on Cronkite News. It is published via a Creative Commons license. Cronkite News is produced by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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