Speaker Mike Johnson isn’t planning to permit Democrats’ latest congresswoman-elect to be sworn-in till her occasion agrees to finish the federal government shutdown, regardless of telling CNN earlier Tuesday that he would swear her in “as quickly as she desires.”
“We’ll swear in Rep.-Elect [Adelita] Grijalva as quickly because the Home returns to session when Chuck Schumer, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego resolve to open up the federal government,” a management aide mentioned Tuesday.
The transfer quantities to a unprecedented energy play to disclaim a sitting member a seat.
Whereas the management aide contended “it’s a customary follow within the Home to swear in members when the chamber is in legislative session,” Johnson swore in Florida GOP Reps. Jimmy Patronis and Randy High quality throughout a professional forma session earlier this yr.
As the federal government shutdown has dragged on with out the Senate capable of attain a deal to fund the federal government, the Home has been holding transient “professional forma” classes the place the chamber is rapidly gaveled out and isn’t engaged in legislative enterprise.
Johnson, requested earlier Tuesday why he had not sworn in Grijalva throughout a professional forma session when she was elected in September and whether or not it was related to a push to vote on the discharge of the Jeffrey Epstein case information, mentioned: “No, it has nothing to do with that in any respect. We’ll swear her in when everyone will get again. It’s a ceremonial responsibility.”
“Look, we’ll schedule it, I assume, as quickly as she desires. It has nothing to do with it. I, we’re in professional forma session as a result of there may be nothing for the Home to do. The Home has finished its job,” the speaker mentioned when pressed by CNN on why he was ready for the total Home to return.
Grijalva is predicted to offer the ultimate signature wanted on a petition to drive a full Home vote on releasing additional supplies within the Epstein case, however Johnson has insisted the delay in her swearing-in isn’t associated to that subject.
Johnson didn’t clarify why he has chosen to delay her swearing in, although he has dealt with different members otherwise.
“Speaker Johnson must cease dragging his toes and observe the identical precedent he set in swearing in his Republican colleagues earlier this yr. If he would merely give me a date and time, I will likely be there,” Grijalva mentioned in an announcement to CNN.
The incoming congresswoman, who received a particular election two weeks in the past, has been calling on Johnson to offer a date for her swearing in, arguing in a letter to the speaker on Monday that the delay “is robbing the individuals of Southern Arizona of important constituent providers.”
Rep. Jim McGovern, the highest Democrat on the Home Guidelines Committee, instructed reporters on the Capitol on Monday, that it’s “outrageous” that Grijalva had not but been sworn in.
“That is outrageous. You bought the White Home undermining our democracy. Now you bought the speaker of the Home doing the identical factor. I imply, that is all a few continuation of the Epstein cowl up,” he mentioned.
This story has been up to date with extra particulars.
CNN’s Ellis Kim contributed to this report.
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