Top Democrat Bashes Republican Refusal to Swear in Grijalva: ‘Epstein Cover Up’
Delaying Adelita Grijalva's swearing-in blocks the decisive 218th vote needed to force a House vote on releasing Department of Justice files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Democrats keep Epstein attacks coming during shutdown
House Republicans’ delay in swearing in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., keeps leaving the door open for Democrats to hit the GOP over the Jeffrey Epstein files. Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., tried and failed to force Republicans to swear in Grijalva, the last lawmaker needed to compel a vote on the files’ release, during a short session Monday. He told Semafor after that he expects Republicans to change the rules to block the bipartisan Epst…
Even Republicans admit Johnson is doing everything to hide Epstein files
It's been two weeks since Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva won a special election for Arizona's 7th Congressional District, defeating her Republican opponent in a landslide that dwarfed the 22-...
Johnson Seems to Be Stalling to Block Epstein-Files Vote
Mike Johnson seems to be stalling to block the Epstein-files vote. The Speaker claims he can’t swear in Democrat Adelita Grijalva, who plans to sign the discharge petition, during the government shutdown. That’s not true.
Top Democrat bashes Republican refusal to swear in Grijalva: ‘Epstein cover up’
A leading House Democrat hammered Republicans on Monday for refusing to swear in a newly elected Democrat in Arizona, saying GOP leaders are terrified of staging a vote on Jeffrey Epstein. “The bulls‑‑‑ continues,” Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) told reporters in the Capitol. McGovern, the senior Democrat on the House Rules Committee, went to the chamber floor Monday afternoon during a routine pro forma session in an effort to extract a Republica…
Are the Epstein files playing a role in delaying the GOP from swearing in new Arizona Dem?
Rep. Elect Adelita Grijalva from Arizona, who would be the final signature needed on a discharge petition forcing a House vote on the Epstein files, has yet to be sworn in to Congress nearly two weeks after her election. Grijalva joins The Weekend: Primetime to discuss what she sees as the reason for the delay and what comes next in getting her sworn in to office.
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