WASHINGTON (AP) – Sen. Alex Padilla on Tuesday encouraged Americans to peacefully protest against President Donald Trump’s administration and said it’s “it’s time to wake up” in his first extended remarks in the Senate since he was forcibly removed from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s press conference in Los Angeles last week as he tried to speak up about immigration raids.
Padilla says in Senate ‘it’s time to wake up’ after forced removal from Noem’s event
WASHINGTON (AP) – Sen. Alex Padilla on Tuesday encouraged Americans to peacefully protest against President Donald Trump’s administration and said it’s “it’s time to wake up” in his first extended remarks in the Senate since he was forcibly removed from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s press conference in Los Angeles last week as he tried to speak up about immigration raids.
In emotional remarks on Tuesday, Padilla, a California Democrat, recounted the altercation, in which security forced him out of the room and onto the ground after he tried to ask Noem a question. Padilla said that even though he was accompanied by a National Guardsman and an FBI agent, “I was pushed and pulled, struggled to maintain my balance” and ended up flat on his chest on the floor.
“I was handcuffed and marched down a hallway repeatedly asking, ‘Why I am being detained?'” Padilla said as several of his colleagues from both major political parties sat in their chairs and listened. “Not once did they tell me why.”
He said he wondered in the moment if he was being arrested – he wasn’t – and, if he was, what the city and his family would think.