Speaker Johnson BLOCKS Rep’s Swearing-In: 1 DARK Secret Exposed?
Could the Speaker of the House be intentionally denying a duly elected representative her seat? Speaker Mike Johnson is facing intense scrutiny, accused of an "outrageous" power play after backtracking on his promise to swiftly swear in Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva. Initially stating he would swear her in "as soon as she wants," Johnson's office now insists the ceremony will only happen if Democrats agree to end the government shutdown. This delay is particularly controversial, as Johnson previously swore in Republican representatives during similar "pro forma" sessions earlier this year, highlighting a stark inconsistency. Furthermore, Grijalva's delayed swearing-in directly impacts the potential release of more Jeffrey Epstein case files, as her signature is needed to force a House vote on the matter. While Johnson denies a connection, Democrats are condemning the move, with Rep. Jim McGovern calling it an attempt to undermine democracy and continue an "Epstein cover up." Grijalva argues that Southern Arizona is being "robbed of essential constituent services" due to the unexplained delay. This unfolding political drama raises serious questions about power, transparency, and the functioning of the House. Stay informed on this developing story; subscribe to our channel for more in-depth analysis!
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