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This Democrat is locked out of the House
Los Angeles Times
|October 13, 2025
She won a landslide election. But Trump (and Jeffrey Epstein) is keeping her in limbo.
Last month, in a special election, voters in southern Arizona chose Adelita Grijalva to succeed her late father in Congress.
The outcome in the solidly Democratic district was never in doubt. The final tally wasn’t remotely close.
Grijalva, a Tucson native and former Pima County supervisor, crushed her Republican opponent, 69% to 29%.
The people spoke, loudly and emphatically, and normally that would have been that. Grijalva would have assumed office by now, allowing her to serve her orphaned constituents by filling a House seat that’s been vacant since her father died in March, after representing portions of Arizona for more than 20 years.
But these are not normal times. These are times when everything, including the time of day and state of the weather, has become politically charged.
And so Grijalva is residing in limbo. Or, rather, at her campaign headquarters in Tucson, since she’s been locked out of her congressional office on Capitol Hill — the one her father used, which now has her name on a plaque outside. She’s been denied entry by Speaker Mike Johnson.
“It’s pretty horrible,” Grijalva said in an interview, “because regardless of whether I have an official office or not, constituents elected me and people are reaching out to me through every social media outlet.
“‘I have a question,’” they tell Grijalva, or “‘I'm afraid I'm going to get fired’ or ‘We need some sort of assistance.’”
All she can do is refer them to Arizona’s two U.S. senators.
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