Lawmakers from both parties rattled after Sen Padilla’s removal from Noem presser

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Fox News spoke to legislators from both sides of the corridor who rocked the accident with Senator Alex Padilla, California.
Badilla was forcibly removed from a press conference where the Minister of Internal Security Christie sleep held a press conference on the recent protests in Los Angeles earlier on Thursday.
Even some Republicans are concerned about how to treat Padilla, although they admit that his tactics were aggressive.
This is where some of the pumps believe this is the theater, as Democrats are struggling to find a message against the Trump administration, which resonates.
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Senator Alex Badilla speaks during a press conference in the Federal Wilshair building on Wilsheer Avenue. Thursday in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Senate members are specially vibrating. The Senate is a group of equal. And if this can happen to one of them, well, there is anxiety that can be after that.
Democrats demand a complete investigation.
Democrats in California and members of the Assembly of Spanish origin in Congress, Mike Johnson, R. La. In the hall yesterday, accused of lying.
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Senator Alex Padilla, a Democrat from California, leaves after talking to reporters outside the Federal Wilcheire building, after removing him by force after boycotting a press conference held by Minister of Internal Security Christie Naweim in Los Angeles on June 12. (Getty Images)
Johnson believes that Padilla should be censored.
Representative Madeleine Dean, de Ba, said she had a private conversation with Johnson on Thursday. She wants to reduce the temperature, but she only said that President Donald Trump can do so.
The majority leader of the Senate John Thun, RS.
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“I still hope that the leader Thun and the other Republicans will be able to walk from the edge of the abyss. But I am no longer sure anymore,” said Senator Brian Shatz, De Hawaii.
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2025-06-13 13:01:00