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‘We are not going away’: Kristi Noem’s ominous LA takeover warning sparks federal overreach fears

Liberation has arrived.

A recent news conference in Los Angeles turned contentious when Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made alarming statements about federal intervention in the city, leading to a physical confrontation with Senator Alex Padilla.

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According to MSNBC, the incident, which took place on Thursday, gained immediate attention when Secret Service agents forcefully detained Senator Padilla, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s panel on immigration, after he attempted to question Secretary Noem.

Before the confrontation, Noem declared, “We are not going away. We are staying here to liberate the city from the socialists and the burdensome leadership that this governor and that this mayor have placed on this country and what they have tried to insert into the city.”

Tension escalates as federal and state officials clash over jurisdiction

The situation intensified when Senator Padilla, representing California, tried to engage with the secretary, stating, “I’m Sen. Alex Padilla. I have questions for the secretary. Because the fact of the matter is…” before being physically restrained by federal agents while shouting, “Hands off!”

House Speaker Mike Johnson responded to the incident by calling for Senate censure of Padilla, suggesting that the body needed to send a message about acceptable conduct. The confrontation has highlighted growing tensions between federal and state authorities over jurisdictional control.

Earlier in the week, Secretary Noem had referred to Los Angeles as “a city of criminals,” raising concerns about the Trump administration’s increasing focus on Democratic-led cities. The administration’s approach to federal intervention in local governance has sparked debate about the limits of federal authority.

The incident has raised significant questions about the extent of federal power over state and local governments, particularly in jurisdictions led by Democratic officials. Critics argue that such statements and actions could signal a concerning shift in federal-state relations, while supporters maintain that federal intervention is necessary for law enforcement purposes.

This confrontation occurs amid ongoing discussions about immigration enforcement and federal jurisdiction in sanctuary cities, highlighting the complex relationship between federal authority and local governance in the United States.


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