Padilla warns about what happens "when cameras are not there" after removal from Noem event
Source: CBS News
June 15, 2025 / 3:26 PM EDT
Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla of California warned Sunday that if he, as a U.S. senator, could be forcibly removed from a Department of Homeland Security news conference, "don't just imagine what they're capable of, but what they are doing when the cameras are not there" to others.
"If that's how this administration responds to the senator with a question, don't just imagine what they're capable of, but what they are doing when the cameras are not there, to people without a title like United States senator, that cruel, disrespectful treatment of so many people who deserve much better," Padilla said Sunday on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
Padilla was removed on Thursday from a news conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles amid ongoing immigration raids and protests in the city. Last week, President Trump overrode California Gov. Gavin Newsom and sent in the National Guard and 700 Marines to Los Angeles to quell the protests.
Noem was describing what she called the "burdensome leadership" of California's governor and the mayor of Los Angeles, when Padilla interrupted and attempted to ask a question before being pushed from the room. He could be heard yelling, "I'm Sen. Alex Padilla and I have questions for the secretary," as he was forcefully escorted out of the room. Democrats on Capitol Hill and throughout the country expressed shock at the treatment of a U.S. senator, and Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski called the incident "horrible" and "not the America I know."
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alex-padilla-removed-kristi-noem-warning-no-cameras-face-the-nation/

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(311,958 posts)TY & Senator Padilla!
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(86,668 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(5,003 posts)is your colleagues are perfectly OK with it. They have done absolutely nothing to punish the GOP, like withhold unanimous consent. Something you yourself could do every time there is a vote.
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(21,798 posts)Most of the time the images I see are grainy and you can't see details, certainly not well enough to make out a face or a license plate number.
I hope what they captured on cameras is a lot better than what I see around here.