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Grijalva says she will sign petition to release Epstein files after being sworn in
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Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva was sworn in on the House floor after a seven-week delay. Grijalva said it was an “abuse of power” that Republican Speaker Mike Johnson refused to seat her during the government shutdown. She concluded her remarks by saying she would sign the bipartisan discharge petition to release the Justice Department's documents from their Jeffrey Epstein investigation.Nov. 12, 2025