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Homeland Security lies and reproaches Senator Alex Padilla for being attacked

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 12, 2025No Comments
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The world has now seen a video of assault on internal security and to hold Senator Alex Padilla for trying to ask questions to the secretary of the DHS, Kristi Noem, but internal security does not seem to know that there is a video of the incident, because they declared in a press release:

Senator Padilla has chosen an disrespectful political theater and interrupted a live press conference without identifying or having his Senate security pin while he rushed to secretary Noem.

Mr. Padilla was invited to retreat several times and did not comply with the repeated orders of the officers. @Secretservice thought he was an attacker and the officers acted appropriately.

Secretary Noem met Senator Padilla afterwards and held a 15 -minute meeting.

Homeland Security lied in their statement.

Here is the video that shows the truth:

According to Homeland Security, it was Senator Padilla's fault that he was attacked because he was “disrespectful”. As you can see in the video above, Padilla identified, and the secret service agents continued to attack him after he told them that he was Senator Alex Padilla and that he had questions for dry. Noem.

At the White House Speak, any member of the congress who tries to question a member of the administration is “disrespectful” and could be an attacker, so they must be attacked.

The Ministry of Internal Security lied in its declaration, and if the Republicans in the Congress had an ounce of spine, they would join the Democrats to launch a bipartite investigation into this incident.

We have already seen this film. I suspect that the Republicans will do nothing, because the Democrats and the American people are alone in the struggle for democracy.

What do you think of the Homeland Security Declaration? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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