Arizona AG threatens to sue Johnson for failing to seat Adelita Grijalva

By Jacob Wendler | 10/15/2025 06:35 AM EDT

The Democrat accused the House speaker of playing “political games.”

Adelita Grijalva on Capitol Hill.

Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva walking into a House Democratic Caucus meeting Tuesday on Capitol Hill. Francis Chung/POLITICO

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes threatened legal action against House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday for failing to seat Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva.

In a letter to Johnson, Mayes accused the House GOP leader of violating the Constitution by unnecessarily delaying the Democrat’s swearing-in ceremony.

“Arizona’s right to a full delegation, and the right of the residents of CD 7 to representation from the person they recently voted for, are not up for debate and may not be delayed or used as leverage in negotiations about unrelated legislation,” Mayes, who is also a Democrat, wrote in the letter.

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Grivalja won a special election in Arizona’s deep-blue 7th District to replace her late father, former Rep. Raúl Grijalva, last month. Johnson has maintained Grijalva would be sworn in when the House is back in session — once Congress reaches an agreement to reopen the government — despite at one point telling reporters she would be sworn in “as soon as she wants.”

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