Lalo on CALÓ: Adelita to the Rescue
Tucson's Adelita Grijalva lived up to her Mexican revolutionary name when she stormed into Congress after being denied her Congressional seat representing Arizona's 7th District for 50 days after her election. She was the deciding 218th vote on releasing the Epstein Files, which may implicate the current President in pedophilia, sex trafficking- or worse. Is there anything worse?
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Fifty days later, Adelita Grijalva’s first act as the newly sworn-in House member was signing off on the release of the Epstein files.
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