
Democratic candidate Adeleletta Greajova defeated her Republican opponent in special elections in Arizona on Tuesday, giving Democrats sufficient signatures to impose voting on the launch of the Jeffrey Ibstein case files when the House of Representatives resumes legislative action in early October.
A discharged petition presented by Republican MP in Kentucky Thomas Massi and Democrats at California Roy Khanna, who would force the Ministry of Justice to issue the files related to the disgraceful in recent weeks, where almost all the Republican Party have rejected it to sign it. It is expected that Greajalva’s victory to succeed her late father, Democratic Deputy Democrat, Raul Grevava, will present the required signature 218 to force the vote on the issuance of files. (Related: Cash Patel says that there is no “reliable” Epstine’s “reliable” proof that evades women to anyone but himself)
Adeleletta Greva, 54 years old, Republican candidate Daniel Potters in the intense democratic province 68.5 % to 29.8 % with 87 % of the votes in, According to To cnn. Democracy in Arizona was told the correspondents before its electoral victory that it would sign the discharge petition at the oath. The House of Representatives is expected to return to Washington in early October.
“This relates to the duty to fulfill the Congress as a constitutional chic of this administration as much as it comes to justice for the survivors,” Grava He said Politico in an interview. “You should end the days of turning a blind eye to Trump.”
The discharge seam is a successful legislative maneuver that rarely allows legislators to circumvent leadership and bring legislation to the ground. Projects can run a vote on legislation if it is 218 members – a simple majority – signed a petition.
Washington, DC, September 03: (LR), MP Margori Taylor Green (R-SC), MP Thomas Massi (R-Ky) and MP Roy Khanna (D-CA) during a press conference with the alleged victims of disgraceful financing and sexual trade Jeffrey Epsin outside the United States. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The Republican Command in the House of Representatives sought to prevent the petition of Massi Khanna from coming to the ground, on the pretext that the achievement of the Supervision Committee in the House of Representatives will achieve additional information.
The White House said that the lawmakers of the Republican Party who are on the discharge petition will be seen “as a very hostile act.” Trump has also been repeatedly referred to the controversy of the late subsidized sexual animals as a “trick” pushed by Democrats to score political points.
Despite the constant pressure from Trump and the leadership of the Republican Party, three Republicans in addition to Massi – the actors Margori Taylor Green of Georgia, and Nancy Mas from South Carolina and Lauren Boubert of Colorado – signed a broad.
It is unclear whether the spokesperson Mike Johnson will try to prevent legislation from coming to the ground at the discharge petition of 218 signatures. Successful house of the Republican Party leadership killing A April’s discharge from the Republic of Florida, Anna Paulina Luna, who would allow legislators who were new fathers to vote for three months after the birth of their child.
Adelita Grijalva will join the progressive gathering of the leftist Congress, whose father participated in the presidency from 2009 to 2019.
Raul Greva, who represented the southwestern blue area of Arizona for more than two decades, died due to cancer in March. After I swore the younger Greva, the House of Representatives will continue to face vacant people due to the death of the Democratic Representative in Texas Silveter Turner in March and the resignation of the Republic of Tennessee Mark Green in July.
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