
"Look at what happened, Grijalva said at the start of her video, which she posted to X on Thursday. We got access to the office. Check out this super cool printer. I can't print to it, though, because I don't have a government email. She continued, So, in the office, we have several desktops. But they have an administrator passcode and I don't have that. Check out this cool stack of laptops. Guess what? I can't unlock them."
"So, I found this stack of flags that we came into the office, so if you're waiting for from Arizona CD7, I'm sorry, I don't have a budget to be able to mail these to you. Grijalva concluded, Yes, I have access to an office, but it's kind of like someone saying, Here's a car, and it doesn't have an engine, gas, or tires."
"She doesn't know how it works around here. We're going to give her the oath of office as soon as we get back to regular session, Johnson said. He then told CNBC, In the meantime, she can be working for her constituents. She has hired staff. I've noticed they keep doing stunt videos outside of her office, knocking on the door and pretending it's closed. It shouldn't be. She should be in there taking calls from her constituents and doing her job."
Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva posted a video tour showing an office she cannot fully use nearly a month after election to fill her late father's seat. She cannot print because she lacks a government email, cannot access desktops due to administrator passcodes, and cannot unlock several laptops. Constituency services are constrained, including inability to mail flags for Arizona CD7 due to lack of budget access. Critics claim House Speaker Mike Johnson has delayed her swearing-in; Grijalva links the delay to her vow to be the 218th signer demanding the Epstein files. Johnson says the oath will occur when Congress returns to regular session and that she can work with hired staff while the government shutdown continues.
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