US Senator Alex Padilla handcuffed, forcefully removed from press conference

US Senator Alex Padilla was ejected from a Homeland Security briefing in Los Angeles, sparking political backlash

US Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a press conference in Los Angeles by federal authorities, sparking strong reactions from both political sides.

The Democratic Senator from California was attempting to ask questions regarding immigration enforcement when Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed the media.

The incident unfolded when Padilla, who had arrived for a separate meeting in the federal building, interrupted Noem’s briefing.

He began shouting questions, specifically regarding the ongoing immigration protests in LA, which have been a point of contention in the city for nearly a week. Federal agents then confronted the senator and escorted him out of the room, handcuffing him in the process.

Noem, continuing with the briefing, made no immediate comment on the disruption.

The Department of Homeland Security accused Padilla of engaging in "disrespectful political theatre," stating that he had not identified himself as a senator. They explained that officers, unable to see his Senate pin, thought he was a potential threat.

Padilla’s office confirmed that he was "forced to the ground and handcuffed" but was not detained after the incident.

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