Padilla responds to Vance ‘Jose’ remark: ‘He knows my name’
- Vice President Vance blamed California Democrats like Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass for violent protests against federal immigration raids and enforcement, referring to Senator Alex Padilla as 'Jose'.
- Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles amid protests over immigration raids conducted by federal agents.
- Newsom's spokesperson denied Vance's claims that the governor and mayor encouraged the protests, saying the vice president's statement was 'categorically false'.
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'Petty And Unserious': Sen Alex Padilla Lays Into Vance For Calling Him 'Jose'
California Democrat Sen. Alex Padilla on Saturday criticized Vice President P.J. Vance for referring to him as "Jose" during a presser in Los Angeles the previous day. Vance also claimed that Padilla's forcible removal from Kristi Noem's Department of Homeland Security press conference was the California Democrat creating "theater." Of course, Vance defends cosplaying ICE Barbie, who wears a different action figure costume weekly. The Department…
Sen. Padilla claps back after JD Vance calls him 'Jose': 'He knows my name'
LOS ANGELES — Sen. Alex Padilla blasted the Trump administration Saturday, calling it "petty and unserious" after Vice President JD Vance referred to him as "Jose" during a news conference in Los Angeles the previous day.
Sen. Padilla claps back after JD Vance calls him 'Jose': ' He knows my name'
Sen. Alex Padilla insisted the vice president knows his name, calling the misnaming a reflection of a "petty and unserious" administration. The dustup arrives as federal immigration raids continue to roil Los Angeles and surrounding communities.
Senator Alex Padilla calls out JD Vance for wrongly calling him ‘José’
California Democrat – who was pulled to the ground and handcuffed after interrupting a press conference by the Homeland Security secretary – said his former Senate colleague should ‘take the situation in Los Angeles more seriously’
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