Arizona Sues the U.S. House of Representatives Over Failure to Administer the Oath of Office to Adelita Grijalva

On October 21, the state of Arizona filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. House of Representatives, to obtain a ruling that Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva may take the oath of office from any person who is eligible to administer the oath. Arizona v House of Representatives, 1:25cv-3740. The case has not yet been assigned to any particular judge. Here is the Complaint. UPDATE: the case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee.


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Arizona Sues the U.S. House of Representatives Over Failure to Administer the Oath of Office to Adelita Grijalva — 9 Comments

  1. A/THE ALL TIME PURGE OF THE ROTTED FASCIST OLDE GOP WILL BE SEVERE WHEN THE COMMIES GET GERRYMANDER CONTROL.

    SEE OLDE EAST GERMANY IN 1945-1989.

  2. The decision of whether or not to seat an elected member should be decided by the House, as a whole.

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