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Wiz Imp

(7,569 posts)
5. The House is not currently in session and hasn't been since September 19.
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 05:36 PM
21 hrs ago

Her election was on September 22. The House doesn't technically need to be in regular session to swear someone in. But in this case, with the House not in regular session, there's not a significant impact of delaying because no regular votes are being taken. Yes it delays the vote on releasing the Epstein files, but only by a few days and assuming it passes the House, will move onto the Senate where it will likely sit with no action for a long time.

I'm not defending the Republicans. This is petty and vindictive shit which we've come to expect from Republicans. But ultimately, the impact is minimal.

The House returns to session on October 7. She should be sworn in then. She can't legally be blocked for being sworn in and Johnson has said she will be sworn in when the House returns to regular session on October 7. The shutdown will not impact that.

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5529055-republicans-grijalva-swearing-in-house/

A spokesperson for the Speaker’s office, though, indicated that Grijalva will be sworn in when the House returns to regular session — currently scheduled for Oct. 7.

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MaddowBlog-The brewing fight over Adelita Grijalva's congressional swearing-in and the Epstein files LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #1
Why he wanted no votes malaise 21 hrs ago #8
I guess that is why he wants to go on break in the middle of a government shut down. Bev54 21 hrs ago #10
Amen. Wednesdays 22 hrs ago #2
I'm shocked markodochartaigh 22 hrs ago #3
What happened with the Writ of Mandemus? ananda 22 hrs ago #4
No court would grant one at this point in time and she hasn't asked for one. onenote 19 hrs ago #30
I don't like it. I mean.. ananda 18 hrs ago #35
The House is not currently in session and hasn't been since September 19. Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #5
The goal is to delay the vote as long as possible liberalgunwilltravel 21 hrs ago #12
The delay will make no difference with that Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #15
It's not the Democrats who will flip liberalgunwilltravel 7 hrs ago #41
Thank You mikewv 18 hrs ago #34
If she isn't sworn in on October 7, then everyone needs to raise holy hell Wiz Imp 18 hrs ago #36
I read that is what usually happens gab13by13 17 hrs ago #39
I was under the impression that a federal judge Conjuay 21 hrs ago #6
Lord, I hope that's correct. Let's get this done. QueerDuck 21 hrs ago #7
That is not correct. onenote 21 hrs ago #16
Weaseldick Johnson... GiqueCee 21 hrs ago #9
Its time for her district to sue for Figarosmom 21 hrs ago #11
Taxation without representation Seinan Sensei 21 hrs ago #13
How is it possible that a newly elected Congresswoman has still not been sworn in? Botany 21 hrs ago #14
Because tiny johnson is terrified Javaman 21 hrs ago #17
tiny johnson Maru Kitteh 21 hrs ago #18
You want to place a wager on either of those 2 predictions? Wiz Imp 18 hrs ago #37
We have a criminal goverment. TNNurse 21 hrs ago #19
Time to remove Marshmallow Mike Warpy 20 hrs ago #20
The word legal has no meaning to the MAGAts. flashman13 20 hrs ago #21
It's the Mitch McConnell precedent. Mblaze 20 hrs ago #22
I call it the "McConnell Effect". n/t ReRe 20 hrs ago #23
It's further proof that the Repukes cannot govern FakeNoose 19 hrs ago #24
Malaise: Does the Secretary of State in Arizona have to certify the special election? LiberalArkie 19 hrs ago #25
Good question malaise 19 hrs ago #26
I kept looking and finally found it. LiberalArkie 19 hrs ago #27
She won by such a whopping majority that there shouldn't be any questions FakeNoose 19 hrs ago #28
Probably won't be, but there are rules (thank god). We are the party of rules. LiberalArkie 18 hrs ago #33
Thanks malaise 19 hrs ago #31
No. The winner in Virginia in early September and the 2 in Florida in April Wiz Imp 18 hrs ago #38
I guess that will be the republican strategy from here on. Crunchy Frog 19 hrs ago #29
Here: Hassin Bin Sober 18 hrs ago #32
Legislature shut down to prevent motion to release Epstein Files usonian 17 hrs ago #40
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