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‘Did not identify himself’: Kristi Noem’s lie exposed as Senator Padilla came with video evidence

Luckily, people were recording.

California Senator Alex Padilla was forcefully removed and handcuffed at a press conference held by then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The incident, which was caught on video, has caused widespread anger and led to accusations of authoritarian behavior, especially after Secretary Noem claimed that Senator Padilla did not identify himself.

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The video footage directly contradicted this statement. The incident happened at a press briefing where Secretary Noem was supposed to speak about immigration enforcement. Senator Padilla attended the conference because he and several colleagues had not received responses from the Department of Homeland Security about increasingly strict immigration policies.

According to MSNBC, he wanted to understand the reasoning behind recent actions and ask the Secretary questions directly. According to Senator Padilla, he was there peacefully and tried to ask a question related to the Secretary’s statements. However, before he could finish, he was forcibly removed from the room, taken to the ground, and handcuffed. Video released by Senator Padilla’s office shows law enforcement officers restraining him after he clearly identified himself.

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The main controversy began when Secretary Noem later appeared on a major news network and claimed that Senator Padilla had not identified himself before asking his question. This statement directly conflicts with the video evidence, clearly showing Senator Padilla saying, “I’m Senator Alex Padilla,” before trying to speak with Secretary Noem.

This means Noem was not being entirely honest when she said, “This man burst into the room, started lunging towards the podium, interrupting me and elevating his voice, and was stopped, did not identify himself, and was removed from the room.” As you can clearly hear Padilla identifying himself and not even causing much of a struggle.

Kristi Noem is one of the most controversial names on Trump’s list, and things like this are why. This contradiction has led to accusations that Noem was deliberately dishonest and may have tried to abuse her power.

The incident was quickly condemned by well-known political figures. California Governor Gavin Newsom called the treatment of Senator Padilla outrageous, dictatorial, and shameful, blaming the administration for the actions. He praised Senator Padilla’s character, calling him one of the most decent people he knows.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris, who once held the same Senate seat as Senator Padilla, also expressed anger, calling it a shameful and shocking abuse of power. She pointed out that Senator Padilla was representing millions of Californians who want answers about the administration’s actions in Southern California.

The situation also raises concerns about how ordinary citizens might be treated. Kristi Noem has cultivated a reputation as the controversial “ICE Barbie,” emblematic of a new hardline immigration posture. Beyond the immediate reactions, the incident continues a larger debate about whether democratic norms are weakening and if authoritarian behavior is increasing.

Senator Padilla said that if the administration handles a Senator with a question in this manner, it makes people wonder how they might treat farmworkers, cooks, day laborers, and other vulnerable groups. This worry is especially strong because these communities often lack the resources and political power to fight back against abuses of authority.

The handcuffing of Senator Padilla is extremely unusual, and the fact that it happened to a U.S. Senator makes it even more serious. The fact that Republican leaders in the Senate did not condemn the incident has added to concerns that checks on executive power are weakening.


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