Sen. Padilla Forcibly Removed From Kristi Noem's L.A. Press Conference
The California senator was trying to ask about immigration enforcement when federal agents handcuffed and ejected him.

"Why did they get us here if they weren't going to let us in?" grumped a longtime KNX News reporter, one of two dozen media people queued up Thursday morning outside the federal building in West Los Angeles. Unlike the scenes in front of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) building downtown, where hundreds had been gathering since last Friday, there were no protesters around, apparently either not knowing or not caring that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem would be holding a press conference at 10:30 a.m.
By 10:45 a.m., when it became clear we were not going to be let inside, a few of us gathered around an L.A. Times reporter's phone to listen to a live feed coming from a local station. Noem started by thanking law enforcement ("They've been absolute rock stars") and reaffirming the Trump administration's commitment to continuing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, which Noem said had so far resulted in more than 1,200 arrests.
"Let me give you a few examples," she said, citing "a Vietnamese illegal alien who committed a mass shooting at a graduation party in 1994" before her voice was lost under the sound of a scuffle, and someone shouting "I have questions for the secretary," and then "Hands off!"
"What just happened?!" asked the Times reporter as the live feed cut out and then came back.
"Just a moment ago, a remarkable moment, kind of stunning," came an anchor over the feed. "We heard a voice off-camera that appeared to be trying to interrupt this secretary. We panned the camera to see where the disruption came from. It came from United States Senator Alex Padilla….He was taken—he was by force—he was taken outside the room. I've never seen anything like it," continued the anchor. "But that gives you a sense as to the incendiary nature of what we're seeing on the streets."
Maybe. Maybe, as Sen. Lindsay Graham (R–S.C.) later suggested, Padilla "got what he wanted—he's on TV." Or maybe it was as simple as Padilla himself suggested: He had a question, a question he didn't get to ask as FBI personnel and Secret Service agents pushed him into the hall, onto the ground, and handcuffed him.
Whether Padilla's interruption was intentional or not, it derailed the press conference. As ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons was insisting that his department was "focused on gang members, human traffickers, violent drug dealers, and rapists," and Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of FBI Los Angeles, announced they had identified Elpidio Reyna, who had allegedly thrown rocks at federal law enforcement, every journalist in attendance was checking social media or messaging with their editors: Had Padilla really lunged at Noem? Was he under arrest? The possibility that the freshman senator would emerge and make a statement became the day's animating factor. Before the press conference was over, the number of camera crews and reporters had tripled.
Noem herself, after declaring for the second time that federal law enforcement intended to "liberate" the city of Los Angeles, seemed unruffled by the incident.
"I don't even know the senator," Noem said after a reporter asked whether she was going to press charges against Padilla. "He did not request a meeting with me or to speak with me. So when I leave here, I'll have a conversation with him and visit and find out really what his concerns were."
Padilla and Noem apparently did meet, and Noem later said they had a "great" conversation. She appeared upbeat as she left the federal building.
Padilla did not look upbeat as he emerged half an hour later; as he pressed through the scrum of reporters, he looked and sounded beaten down and had a hitch in his voice as he explained what had happened. He had been in the building on a different matter when he learned Noem was there.
"Over the course of recent weeks, I—several of my colleagues—have been asking the Department of Homeland Security for more information and more answers on their increasingly extreme immigration enforcement actions," said Padilla. "And we've gotten little to no information in response to our inquiries."
Padilla said that while listening to Noem, he had a question and started to ask it. "I was almost immediately forcibly removed from the room. I was forced to the ground and I was handcuffed," he said. "If this is how this administration responds to a senator with a question, if this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farm workers, to cooks, to day laborers out in the Los Angeles community and throughout California and throughout the country."
The reactions to this red meat broke along predictable lines. "Trump and his shock troops are out of control," California's Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, posted on X. Meanwhile, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) said Padilla "should be prosecuted."
Some marginally broke rank. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R–Alaska) said the video of Padilla being removed was "shocking at every level." She went on to say, "It's not the America I know."
There was one camp that did not express outrage as much as umbrage: the journalists covering the event. After Padilla was escorted to the parking lot, several reporters jawed that it was not the senator's place to storm a press conference, that some of us weren't even able to get inside, and that we don't get to, say, vote on the Senate floor just because we happen to be in the building.
The KNX reporter held out his press pass. "You have one of these?" he asked. "No? Then you're a second-class citizen, Senator. Resign your job and get a press pass, and then you'll be able to ask the questions."
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No. He charged the stage like a bull rhino and tried to exercise the hecklers veto on Noam's press conference. Rommelman and the rest of reason are totally fine with disrupting and preventing those with unacceptable views from being able to speak in public. They are all about free speech like that.
I don't see anything here indicating that Rommelman is "fine" with anything, one way or another. Do you seen any of the author's opinions about the events expressed here at all, or anything inaccurate?
Edit: did she link to the video that makes it clear what happened?
She quotes Noem herself as well as several others disapproving of the senator's behavior. I did read the whole thing and did not come away feeling like she was trying to say that it was some great travesty that he was removed.
If one had never heard of Rommelman and had no idea what she does, then I could perhaps understand assuming that she is pushing some agenda here, because that's what most reporters do. But all she does is report what she personally sees or hears, sometimes adding some second hand quotes from others commenting on the story. I always take it as "here's what I saw, draw your own conclusions" and I think we need a lot more reporting like that.
The video is in the Murkowski link. It's not labeled as a link to the video, but I don't think she's trying to lie by omission there.
I linked it below. Because I’m not a disingenuous hack. Like most of the writers here at Reason.
The problem is the subhead which adopts Padilla's framing uncritically.
The California senator was trying to ask about immigration enforcement when federal agents handcuffed and ejected him.
This makes it seem like he was just asking a question when in fact he interrupted someone else's event he was not apart of and turned it into a grandstanding opportunity for Dems. The subhead should have been:
"The California Senator interrupted a DHS press conference and was first ejected and then arrested when he refused to leave".
Even PBS said he was disrupting the press conference, didn't try to make excuses for him. This is really pathetic, when Reason is more of a suck up to the Democrats than PBS.
One would think that a Senator has no way to get his questions answered.
Heck, I bet he could get her under oath to boot to answer them.
Rommelman and the rest of reason are totally fine with disrupting and preventing those with unacceptable views from being able to speak in public.
"After Padilla was escorted to the parking lot, several reporters jawed that it was not the senator's place to storm a press conference, that some of us weren't even able to get inside, and that we don't get to, say, vote on the Senate floor just because we happen to be in the building."
Totally fine. Not a whiff of disapproval.
Poor mistreated whining nationalsocialist Trumpanzee. Note these socks never go over to the FOX/CNN looter websites and see how much sympathy they can muster for their tear-streaked indignation.
Charges should be filed against Padilla.
It came from United States Senator Alex Padilla….He was taken—he was by force—he was taken outside the room.
Nobody recognized him but this reporter who identified him immediately and got the ball rolling on the preferred narrartive. Things that make you go hmm.
He wasnt wearing his congressional pin, dressed in street clothes, unannounced.
I have to wonder if the security people had any idea who he was at all. And from the video I saw, he was fighting them on the way out. Assuming they didn't know who he was, that seems like a very normal reaction to someone aggressively approaching an official like that.
Yeah - especially given the ongoing riots and that he just charges into the room screaming, the reaction of security is 100% unsurprising.
And after the y started to lead him out, he turns to run back in. Too bad the capitol police weren’t there to put him down.
A couple of kicks to the head while he's down would have gone a long way, in this writer's opinion.
That wouldn’t break my heart.
Usually it just takes a public official yelling "dont you know who i am??" to clear it up.
This was intentional. The democrats think they can use this bullshit to push their ‘Orangemanbad is a big fascist meanie’ narrative.
It won’t work. No one gives a fuck about their theatrics anymore.
So…you weren’t there? That’s what I’m getting.
The reactions to this red meat broke along predictable lines.
And in this reporting I am going to lean on the one I prefer. Narratives don't craft themselves.
A rare case where I won't say Nancy's reporting was well done. The senator could be cooked.
I want my facts raw.
"The KNX reporter held out his press pass. "You have one of these?" he asked. "No? Then you're a second-class citizen, Senator. Resign your job and get a press pass, and then you'll be able to ask the questions."
A state Senator crashing a press conference is not great, but that attitude by a reporter is just obnoxious. The press is not a privileged and exclusive class. It is an activity description.
Yeah, she found the one guy more obnoxious than Padilla in this story
I'm going to be more charitable and think that he might have been verbally mocking the senator's own assumptions of privilege and entitlement.
That’s how I read that quote too.
Ditto.
Agreed. Annoying. But the pass was at least granted by norms office.
Thanks for reminding me that George Wendt died.
Norm!!!!!
In this case it's justified because it's an event with controlled attendance.
He should be criminally charged.
Or press pass, and I doubt he was bitten by a radioactive question mark that would give him super question powers (like The Question).
Thank you government thugs for ensuring that Alex Padilla is Senator of California for the next 20 years. Gracias mucho!
How dare Noam think she can speak without having a leftist thug show up on stage and disrupt everything!! Where do these fascists get the idea that they have a right to speak to the media?
Fuck off you worthless totalitarian piece of shit.
Ok have fun storming the castle.
You sure it isn't "Senater" Alex Padilla?
Oh Nono… anyone that thinks a certain Senater from South Carolina isn’t that smart is a definite racist.
How’s his “marriage” going? I mean the one to Lindsey— not the fake one. Love is love so I hope he’s happy.
Hey fag, how is it going being a communist traitor?
Senator Padilla ensured that he will be mercilessly mocked the next time his seat comes up for election.
Well, he is very mockable. And a huge crybaby pussy……
Note to American Socialist Slaver: Alex Padilla is your typical leftist:
Arrogant, clueless and always siding with his fellow criminals.
Will Mr. Padilla get re-elected?
I don't know, but we do know he's in favor of violence, disrupting other peoples' speech and loves to grandstand.
So, Padillia fits right in with the old guard democratic party fossils like Pelosi, Schumer and Mad Max Waters.
Hey, it’s not like the Dac police shot him in the face, eh comrade?
Seriously, go fuck your self, faggot.
"The California senator was trying to ask about immigration enforcement when federal agents handcuffed and ejected him."
More like "The unidentified man (who deliberately left off his Senate security pin) was trying to get his photo on the web for political purposes when the secret service did their job".
What about her due process? Hmmm?
insurrection. 20 years.
Crazed man nobody recognized storms podium, ranting and raving. Film at 11.
The narrative is already torn to shreds. Unknown, unannounced man tries to force his way to stage. Not until after he is intercepted, and he attempts to continue to push through, does he finally mention that he is "Senator Padilla", who apparently nobody knows. How about not acting like a fucking toddler?
The video shows otherwise.
Nope. He tried to charge the podium, and when escorted out tried to run back in.
https://x.com/WilkowMajority/status/1933259344537399582
So nice try you retarded poof.
Is this like when MAGAs see videos of J6 people beating police with flagpoles and the MAGAs say the police peacefully escorted them in?
Yeah, there’s another lie, you mincing little retarded queen. Your boy Padilla staged this for another bullshit narrative. You and your faggot friends can whine and cry and okay victim all you want, but America isn’t buying it.
But please continue with your inane shenanigans, my fellow Americans are as fed up with your bullshit as I am. So more of this will really help sink your fellow travelers in the midterms.
No correction yet?
Which part is incorrect?
"If this is how this administration responds to a senator with a question, if this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farm workers, to cooks, to day laborers out in the Los Angeles community and throughout California and throughout the country."
Sounds like everyone got what they wanted.
And everything that security at a dinky presser does is reflective of an administration policy.
He should have gone with "don't tase me bro".
I didn’t. Capitol police didn’t shoot him in the face.
Nah. If they killed him, Newsom would just appoint an equal idiot to the vacancy.
Now, if they'd beat him into an irreversible coma, that would have been nice. There's no provision for replacing incapacitated Senators, and it would take two-thirds concurrence of the Senate to expel him to generate a vacancy. If Padilla were beaten into a still-living vegetable, California would be stuck with an above-average Senator until his term expired in January 2029.
You’re thinking creatively here. I like that.
Not gonna lie, this is just hilarious
In all of this Trump/ICE/CA officials action, there seems to be a commonality. Hmmmm, something about racism that others don't seem to notice at all.
What are the surnames of all the California government types that are condeming Trump, ICE and hard ball Fed tactics here? What "sanctuary cities are they from again?
It makes one wonder if we elected folks who represent the actual legal residents of California. Or, is the anti-American revolution now finally revealing itself?
The only concealment here, is the change in nomenclature from "illegal alien" to "migrant". Helps to conceal the true mission of those involved.
In my public agency work days in California, I actually had elected officials of Mexican heritage tell me that "they were taking their country back" and that I'd "better get used to it". I kid you not.
And after they take it back, Spain will take it from them.
Manufactured free publicity. Boring.
There is more diversity of thought on the political Right than on the political Left
A scientific study:
https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjso.12665
was trying to ask about
Shut up Nancy. You know as well as everyone else that's not even remotely what happened.
This is right up there with the mostly peaceful arson and rioting.
Yep. It was staged. In part for people like her to write bullshit like this.
Agree it was staged, disagree the article was bullshit. For the first half I thought it was going to go full MSNBC and defend his actions by omitting the truth, but in the last half it provided all the facts, plus some I hadn't heard like the press at the Padilla presser, so I give it a thumbs up.
Lucky it was in California. In Minnesota girl-bullying Trumpanzees have taken to shooting elected critics of Gleichschaltung. The cops then pretend to not be able to find the perp.
"United States Senator Alex Padilla…. He was taken—he was by force—he was taken outside the room. I've never seen anything like it," continued the anchor." Eric Arthur Blair saw this allatime snooping on British Union of Fascists meetings. Anyone showing up with awkward questions was goughly grabbed and hauled outside. It's the Christian nationalsocialist way. He later wrote about it as George Orwell.