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Over 200 Democrats sign letter condemning ‘unprecedented’ removal of senator from DHS presser

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Over 200 House and Senate Democrats signed a letter condemning what they called an «unprecedented incident» in which Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was forcibly removed from a Homeland Security press conference last week.
Signed by 188 House members of Congress and 35 senators, the letter accuses the Trump administration of a «potential violation of separation of powers» and said the incident «raises alarming questions about the conduct of federal law enforcement agencies, the coordination of protective services, and the administration’s posture toward congressional oversight.»
Padilla was handcuffed and briefly detained by officers as he aimed to speak out in opposition to Trump administration immigration raids that sparked unrest in Los Angeles and smaller protests across the country this month.
Videos of the incident showed Padilla attempting to walk up to Noem while she was speaking at a podium and trying to shout over the secretary, but law enforcement stepped in and forcefully stopped Padilla’s advance.
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Left: Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.J. Center: Sens. Alex Padilla, D-Calif. Right: Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. (AP/Rod Lamkey, Jr./File and REUTERS/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/File Photo)
Padilla was eventually taken out of the room, brought to the ground and handcuffed, the videos showed. Fox News reporters who were present at the news conference said Padilla appeared to be detained for a period of time.
Padilla has claimed, «I wasn’t trying to be disrespectful or disruptive, and I don’t think I was» and «I was simply asking a question just as the members of the press corps ask questions, members of the Congress, members of the Senate ask questions to do our job to hold the administration accountable.»
The letter, sent by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and joined by hundreds more other lawmakers, was sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., on Monday.
The letter was signed by the likes of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
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Sen. Alex Padilla was seen near Noem’s podium at the news conference.
«We write to express our profound concern regarding the shocking and deeply troubling mistreatment of United States Senator Alex Padilla,» the lawmakers said in the letter.
The letter states that «Senator Padilla clearly identified himself and was acting within his rights as a Member of Congress,» and that «this unprecedented incident is not simply an affront to security protocol—it is a constitutional issue—as these actions may constitute an assault on a sitting senator.»
The Democrats call for «swift and decisive action» from congressional leadership «to uphold the dignity and authority of Congress.»
«If members of the United States Senate can be physically restrained for seeking answers from executive officials, it sets a dangerous precedent for the independence of the legislative branch,» the letter claims.
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Sen. Alex Padilla (Luke Johnson / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Johnson has said that his view of Padilla’s behavior before the incident was «wildly inappropriate,» telling reporters, «You don’t charge a sitting Cabinet secretary, and everybody can draw their own conclusions.»
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Thune spoke to Padilla and Senate Sergeant at Arms Jennifer Hemingway about the incident.
Responding to the letter, Abigail Jackson, a White House spokesperson, told Fox News Digital that «this letter won’t fool anyone.»
«Padilla lunged towards Secretary Noem’s podium in the middle of a press conference, resisted law enforcement, and didn’t immediately identify himself,» she said. «Democrats are so desperate to talk about anything other than their supporters violently rioting in L.A. that they’re trying to make a martyr out of a senator who acted like a kindergartner throwing a temper tantrum.»
Fox News Digital’s Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.
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El ejército de Estados Unidos informó que atacó a más de 10.000 objetivos militares en Irán desde el inicio de la guerra

El jefe del Comando Central de Estados Unidos (CENTCOM), el almirante Brad Cooper, informó este miércoles que las fuerzas estadounidenses atacaron más de 10.000 objetivos militares en Irán desde el inicio del conflicto el 28 de febrero.
En un mensaje en video de tres minutos, Cooper indicó que los bombardeos dañaron o destruyeron más de dos tercios de las instalaciones iraníes dedicadas a la producción de misiles, drones y armamento naval. El alto mando sostuvo que también resultaron afectadas partes significativas de los astilleros del país.
El almirante afirmó que las operaciones redujeron de forma considerable la capacidad militar de Irán en varios frentes estratégicos, aunque evitó brindar detalles específicos sobre la localización de los ataques o el estado actual de las fuerzas iraníes. Tampoco precisó cuánto tiempo podría prolongarse el conflicto, en un escenario marcado por la incertidumbre sobre su evolución.
Cooper además evitó referirse a eventuales esfuerzos para reabrir completamente el estrecho de Ormuz, una vía marítima clave para el comercio energético mundial que Irán mantiene de facto cerrada a gran parte del tráfico comercial.
La guerra entró en su cuarta semana tras la escalada iniciada el 28 de febrero con ataques coordinados de Estados Unidos e Israel sobre territorio iraní. En respuesta, el régimen de Irán lanzó oleadas de misiles y drones contra Israel y objetivos estratégicos en el Golfo, y mantuvo bloqueado el estrecho de Ormuz, por donde transita cerca de una quinta parte del suministro mundial de crudo.
En paralelo, Donald Trump afirmó el miércoles que su administración mantiene contactos con Irán pese a las declaraciones públicas en sentido contrario desde Teherán. Durante una cena con legisladores republicanos, el mandatario sostuvo: “Ellos están negociando, por cierto, y quieren llegar a un acuerdo con muchas ganas. Pero tienen miedo de decirlo, porque temen ser asesinados por su propia gente”.
Luego agregó: “También tienen miedo de que nosotros los matemos”.
Las declaraciones del presidente surgieron después de que el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores iraní, Abbas Araqchi, afirmara que su país “no tiene la intención de negociar”, en una postura que contradice la versión de la Casa Blanca.
Trump también se refirió a la situación militar y aseguró que Irán está siendo “diezmado” en el conflicto, en un contexto en el que Teherán mantiene presión sobre el estrecho de Ormuz.
Desde la Casa Blanca, la portavoz Karoline Leavitt reforzó la advertencia de una posible escalada. “El presidente Trump no bluffea y está preparado para desatar el infierno. Irán no debería equivocarse de nuevo”, declaró.
También sostuvo que “las conversaciones continúan. Son productivas”, aunque reconoció que parte de la información difundida sobre una propuesta estadounidense “no es completamente precisa”.
Según versiones difundidas por medios estatales iraníes, un funcionario no identificado indicó que Teherán respondió “negativamente” a un presunto plan de 15 puntos presentado por Washington. La Casa Blanca evitó confirmar los detalles de esa iniciativa y tampoco precisó con qué interlocutores iraníes se mantienen los contactos.
Leavitt afirmó que existen canales indirectos de diálogo y sostuvo que Washington considera que Irán enfrenta una situación militar adversa. “Si Irán no acepta la realidad del momento actual, si no entiende que ha sido derrotado militarmente y que lo seguirá siendo, el presidente Trump se asegurará de que sean golpeados más fuerte que nunca antes”, advirtió.
En paralelo, Estados Unidos incrementó su despliegue militar en la región en las últimas semanas, con el envío de tropas aerotransportadas y unidades de marines hacia el Golfo, en medio de especulaciones sobre una posible ampliación del conflicto.
La administración estadounidense sostiene que la ofensiva tiene objetivos definidos y un plazo estimado. Según Leavitt, la duración prevista de las operaciones se ubica entre cuatro y seis semanas.
(Con información de AFP)
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California Dems unleashed pressure campaign against USC prior to debate cancellation

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Top Democrats in the California state legislature demanded that the University of Southern California (USC) either expand the number of candidates allowed to participate in the gubernatorial debate, which had five White candidates, or they would boycott the debate.
The «data-driven» candidate viability framework produced a lineup of Republicans Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton, as well as Democrats Tom Steyer, Matt Mahan, Katie Porter, Eric Swalwell – all White candidates. The same criteria, developed by a USC professor and defended by the university, ended up axing Xavier Becerra, Antonio Villaraigosa, Betty Yee and Tony Thurman, all Democratic Party minority candidates, due to lower polling and fundraising scores, they said.
After news of who made the candidate pool and who did not, the excluded candidates expressed outrage over what they claimed was a racist candidate viability system created by USC that targeted people based on their race. One candidate, former Health and Human Services Secretary Becerra, even likened it to when his father used to talk about «the days when he would encounter signs posted outside establishments that read ‘No Dogs, Negroes or Mexicans Allowed.’»
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Former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill on November 20, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
Among those expressing outrage besides the candidates themselves were California state Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limon, Speaker of the California State Assembly Robert Rivas, and a handful of other Democratic Party members within the state legislature who called the decision-making framework «biased» in a letter they signed that also included concerns about one of the selected candidate’s donor ties to the university. They also referred to candidate’s complaints, such as from Becerra, as «valid.»
«If USC does not do the right thing, we call on California voters to boycott this debate. If the university will not give voters a fair shot at evaluating everyone running for governor, voters should find other ways to learn about the candidates,» stated the letter, which included letterhead with the logos of about half-a-dozen Democratic Party caucuses in California. «We are asking you, President Kim, to exercise the leadership this moment calls for: expand the debate stage, and trust California’s voters to make up their own minds.»
Meanwhile, in an announcement less than 24-hours ahead of the scheduled debate, USC said that KABC, the Los Angeles television station broadcasting the debate, could not come to an agreement to allow more candidates and, as a result, decided to cancel the debate.

The University of Southern California decided to cancel the debate it was going to hold after backlash over its formula used to select which candidates would be able to participate, with some suggesting it was racist. (Reuters)
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«If you run anything in California, the legislature is very important to you and at the top of the letter, the top signatories to this letter, Robert Rivas, who is the Speaker of the Assembly, and Monique Limon, who’s the head of the Senate, the State Senate and the State Assembly. And that came very late on Monday. They sent this letter to USC. Then what happened? As we understand it – they’ve been pretty open about it – they get this letter from the legislature, they think, ‘Oh, sh–t, we better do something. This is now a real threat. This isn’t just the candidates complaining. This is the legislature, which, you know, regulates and affects everything we do,’» Hilton, one of the GOP frontrunners in California’s gubernatorial race, said about the situation.
«USC apparently went to ABC, the media partner who’s going to broadcast the debate, and said, ‘We want to expand it and put these people back in,’ and USC said, ‘No, I’m sorry. ABC said no.’ Then, that midnight, on Monday night, they put out that statement saying, ‘Okay, then we’ll cancel it.’»

Republican governor candidate Steve Hilton speaks to press during Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates press event at Huntington Beach on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026 in Huntington Beach, CA. Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates announced his run for California attorney general. (Kayla Bartkowski / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Reporting from Cal Matters, a local California publication covering state politics, indicated that, directly and indirectly, Porter, Steyer and Swalwell have suggested Mahan, a tech entrepreneur and former Mayor of San Jose, was invited to the now-canceled debate despite poor performance data.
In the lawmakers’ letter requesting the event allow more candidates or be canceled, addressed to USC’s President Beong-Soo Kim, an unnamed candidate with «notable ties to USC’s donor community» was also alluded to as part of the complaints about the debate. When Rivas’ staff was asked for clarification on whom the letter was referring to, they eventually confirmed it was Mahan.
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A party-sponsored poll from Democratic State Chairman Rusty Hicks showed Mahan behind Becerra, but had all other candidates that USC selected ahead of those who did not make it. Two Republicans, Hilton and Bianco, are still leading the field at 16% and 14% respectively. Meanwhile, Porter, Swalwell and Steyer are tied at 10% and every other Democrat is still in the low single digits. Twenty-four percent remain undecided.
Neither Rivas nor Limon provided on-the-record comments to Fox News Digital for this story prior to publication.
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