BREAKING: CA Senator Detained After Storming Noem News Conference

After he tried intentionally interrupting. How do they know him? Standards procedure. Ever hear of those? You think he follows them? Hahaha

WATCH: Sen. Padilla’s full Senate floor speech recounting his removal from Noem’s LA briefing​



US Senator Padilla posed no threat. The hyped up bs is disgusting.

“There were clearly people in that building that knew he was a U.S. senator. So the minute he was removed from that situation in that briefing room, then they should have treated him with respect and allowed him to disperse,” Tillis said Wednesday.

“It was disgusting to me to see somebody wrestle to the floor, anybody, but particularly a U.S. senator that’s in a federal building,” he added.

 

Padilla says FBI agent, Guard member escorted him to Noem's briefing before removal​




The big picture: Administration officials and allies claim Padilla interrupted the briefing to manufacture a scene. Democrats, whose fears of arrest at the hands of the administration have soared, say the senior senator from California was doing his job by questioning the secretary.


Tensions were already high, as protests in Los Angeles over the administration's aggressive immigration crackdown set the stage for a showdown between President Trump and state Democratic officials.

When Padilla interrupted Noem to try to ask a question, Axios' Noah Bressner reported, she had just said her agents were staying in LA to "liberate this city from the socialist and the burdensome leadership that this governor and this mayor have placed on this country."

Driving the news: Padilla said on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday that he arrived at a federal building for a scheduled briefing with representatives from U.S. Northern Command when he learned Noem was having a press conference "a couple doors down."

He said he requested to listen in and was escorted into the room by a member of the National Guard and an FBI agent.

They opened the door for me, and they stood next to me while I was listening for the entire time,"
he told CNN's Dana Bash. "And then, of course, once I was forcibly removed and handcuffed."

Friction point: DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Thursday that Padilla "interrupted a live press conference without identifying himself" and that Secret Service believed he was "an attacker." :auiqs.jpg: BULLSHIT! :auiqs.jpg:

In footage of the incident shared by McLaughlin on social media, Padilla can be heard saying, "I am Senator Alex Padilla. I have questions for the secretary" as he is pushed away.

"What does it say about the secretary to not know who the senator from California is, the ranking member of the judiciary subcommittee on immigration?" Padilla questioned Sunday.

Reached for comment Sunday, McLaughlin told Axios that "serious people don't barge into a press conference, interrupt while the Secretary of Homeland Security is giving opening remarks and then start aggressively lunging toward her, defying officers' commands to move back and then pushing and shoving law enforcement."
 
Disrupting official government business?

Why, that's straight up insurrection.



But of course, he got what he wanted.

Cameras and attention.

Or maybe he was just upset that the Dems lost the Congressional baseball game....again.

Padilla said that a National Guardsman and FBI agent had been tasked with escorting him but did not intervene.
Padilla was forcefully removed from the briefing held by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles last Thursday. Padilla tried to interrupt after Noem said that federal officials would stay in Los Angeles to “liberate” the city from its “socialist” Democratic leaders. He said he was “compelled’ to speak-out.


“When I heard something so blatantly un-American from the secretary of Homeland Security, a Cabinet official, of course I was compelled, both as a senator and as an American to speak up,” Padilla said.


WATCH: What lawmakers said about Sen. Padilla being forcibly removed from DHS news conference


In a video of the encounter, Padilla is seen being pushed away by federal agents after he interrupts the news briefing. He identifies himself as a senator and is taken into a hallway where he is forced to the ground and hand-cuffed. Padilla said that a National Guardsman and FBI agent had been tasked with escorting him but did not intervene.
 
Interrupting? A US Senator asked to be heard at a public press conference. He was attacked for asking a question
Why was he so belligerent and interrupting about the whole deal? shouldn't a senator know that you have to wait your turn to speak? Must have been poor upbringing, I learned that when I was a child. Hopefully he learned a lesson
 

WATCH: Sen. Padilla’s full Senate floor speech recounting his removal from Noem’s LA briefing​



US Senator Padilla posed no threat. The hyped up bs is disgusting.

“There were clearly people in that building that knew he was a U.S. senator. So the minute he was removed from that situation in that briefing room, then they should have treated him with respect and allowed him to disperse,” Tillis said Wednesday.

“It was disgusting to me to see somebody wrestle to the floor, anybody, but particularly a U.S. senator that’s in a federal building,” he added.

Give no respect, get no respect
 

WATCH: Sen. Padilla’s full Senate floor speech recounting his removal from Noem’s LA briefing​



US Senator Padilla posed no threat. The hyped up bs is disgusting.

“There were clearly people in that building that knew he was a U.S. senator. So the minute he was removed from that situation in that briefing room, then they should have treated him with respect and allowed him to disperse,” Tillis said Wednesday.

“It was disgusting to me to see somebody wrestle to the floor, anybody, but particularly a U.S. senator that’s in a federal building,” he added.

What a whiney ****.

He's a poor actor.
 

What did Sen. Alex Padilla get handcuffed for?​

The California Democrat, not known for theatrics, was muscled to the ground after interrupting a Homeland Security press conference. He wondered whether it was worth it.

Padilla said he hoped his colleagues would realize the incident wasn’t just about him or just about immigrants but also about the right of U.S. citizens to question their government.


How terrible and threatening.
 
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