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The Democrats criticized the forced withdrawal of a senator who asked a question about the repression of Donald Trump’s immigration at a press conference as “violent”, “horrible” and “an abuse of surprising power”.
The secret officers and the FBI officers caught, pushed and pushed to the ground Democratic Senator Alex Padilla before handling it after his arrival and asked a question at the conference held by the interior security secretary Kristi Noem.
Tensions have evolved for days between the Democrats and the Trump administration on the use of the President of the National Guard and the Marines to repress the demonstrations against the anti-immigration program of the administration in Los Angeles. On Thursday evening, a district judge made a temporary ban on deployment, saying that Trump had exceeded his authority.
“If this is how this administration reacts to a senator with a question … You can only imagine what they are doing to agricultural workers, cooks, day workers, throughout the Los Angeles community and throughout California and throughout the country,” said Padilla after the incident.
Ken Martin, president of the National Democratic Committee, said that the incident “had sent a violent message to all of America: if you disseminate yourself against Donald Trump and openly disagree with the government, then you are not safe in our country”, adding that the incident was “straight out of an authoritarian game book”.
Kamala Harris, who previously held the seat of Padilla, called him “a shameful and surprising abuse of being able”, while Senator Cory Booker said that it was “a violent act”, adding “there can be no justification to see a forced senator on their knees, flat on the ground, their hands twisted behind their backs and were kneeling.”
Internal security accuses Padilla of “political theater”
In a statement, the Ministry of Internal Security said that the senator “had chosen disrespectful political theater” and had disrupted a live press conference. They falsely claimed that Padilla had failed to identify himself and believed that he was an attacker when he “stimulated towards” Noem when she said remarks.
In the video taken from the incident that has become viral on social networks, Padilla is retained and withdrawn from the room by the agents, saying: “I am Senator Alex Padilla. I have questions for the secretary. ” He shouts, as he fights to pass against men pushing him back to the exit.
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The federal judge reigns that Trump illegally deployed the troops of the National Guard in Los Angeles
Federal judge Charles Breyer issued a temporary ban on the deployment by Trump of the National Guard against the demonstrators in Los Angeles and ordered the US government to make control of the troops in California.
Beyer said that the president had exceeded his authority with deployment, saying that the president could not simply decide unilaterally that a rebellion was held. “How is it different from what a monarchist does?” he said, his voice rising suddenly.
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Troops sent to the Trump deeply disturbed by the deployment
The California national guards and navies were deployed in Los Angeles to help restore order after days of protest against the Trump administration told friends and family members that they were deeply unhappy with the mission and are worried that their only significant role would be as pawns in a political battle they do not want to join.
“The feeling at all levels at the moment is that the deployment of military force against our own communities is not the type of national security for which we have registered,” said Sarah Streyder of the Family Initiative Secure, which represents the interests of military spouses, children and veterans.
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Trump is a “cold stone liar,” says Newsom while demonstrations continue
Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, called Trump as a “cold stone liar”, condemned the federal deployment of troops in Los Angeles as “theater” and “madness”, and even questioned the mental form of the president, while protests concerning immigration raids in the city are continuing.
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American rights defense groups warn against republican efforts to reduce the work of advocacy to the
Immigration and civil rights organizations across the United States are growing an increasing effort to undermine their plaid work while right-wing legislators accuse them of having fueled manifestations against federal raids in California.
The advocacy groups expressed the alarm on Thursday after Josh Hawley, an American Missouri republican senator, threatened multiple immigration and civil rights groups with surveys on allegations that they “finish civilian troubles” in Los Angeles.
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House votes to recover $ 9.4 billion in expense, especially NPR and PBS
The room narrowly voted on Thursday to reduce around $ 9.4 billion in expenses already approved by the Congress while the Trump administration seeks to continue work by the so-called “government department” when it was supervised by Elon Musk.
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Hegseth suggests that the Pentagon has prepared plans to invade Greenland and Panama
The American Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, seemed to recognize that the Pentagon had emergency plans to take Greenland and Panama by force if necessary during a hearing of the Congress on Thursday. When he asked several times by representative Adam Smith if invading the two countries was a policy of the Ministry of Defense, Hegseth replied: “Our work at the Ministry of Defense is to have plans for any eventuality”
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