Adelita Grijalva has not yet been sworn in as of the latest public reporting. Reports indicate a delay tied to the ongoing government shutdown and opposition from House leadership over proceeding with the oath, with timelines shifting as the situation evolves. Recent updates suggest a high-profile delay extending into late November 2025, setting a record for the length of time a freshly elected member has waited to be seated, and prompting legal and congressional action to resolve the matter. If you want the absolute latest, I can check current outlets for the most recent status. Key points to know right now:
- Status: Not sworn in yet due to political and procedural disputes surrounding the federal shutdown.
- Stakeholders: House Speaker and GOP leadership controlling the oath administration; Grijalva and her allies pressing for prompt seating.
- Implications: Until sworn, Grijalva cannot participate inHouse votes or office duties representing Arizona’s 7th District.
If you’d like, I can look up the newest developments from reliable sources and summarize any official statements or court actions with dates.
