Federal Agents Handcuff Senator and Force Him to Floor After He Interrupts Noem
Federal Agents Handcuff Senator and Force Him to Floor After He Interrupts Noem
nytimes.com
Federal Agents Handcuff Senator and Force Him to Floor After He Interrupts Noem
nytimes.com
Hey House and Senate Republicans. This will be you someday if you move against Trump. You've been worried about getting primaried if you oppose him, but the stakes just went up. If you have a brain in your head... I know, wishful thinking, but if you do, you will impeach him now.
Remember how the people who were going to hang the Republican Vice President got pardoned? The Republicans are too chicken to stand up to Trump. We'd have to give a majority to a different party to see any action taken, but I'm sure we'd rather bicker about foreign policy and a socialism Litmus test.
Well IM Glad we DIDNT Weaponize Justice when Trump was Convicted of 34 Felonies and After January 6th and after Covid and EVERYTHING else he Did! OTHERWISE this Exact Scenario might have happened!
When SCOTUS said that the President is "King" that was your cue Biden!!!
The encounter, and the image that quickly spread online of a senator being handcuffed in a hallway as a cabinet official held a news conference steps away, highlighted rising national tensions as politicians and others speak out against workplace raids and President Trump’s military deployments on U.S. soil. It came as troops prepared to mobilize in several states, and as the spreading protests against the administration’s immigration crackdown showed no sign of slowing.
Ah yes, that is what it indicates, rising tensions.
They're going to "objectively" cover the march to their own executions.
Next time Noem speaks out of turn, do the same to her. But in all seriousness, if there’s another non GOP president in the future, he better be a left wing dictator who throws all these Magats in a gulag, otherwise he’s stupid.
This is what you voted for protest-non-voters.
They are getting the war they voted for.
How is it possible to disrespect a dog-killer?
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I'd pretty much expect anybody to be forced out of the room and be detained if they were to interrupt a press conference by a US government official.
I agree that forcing him to the ground and handcuffing him was a bit heavy-handed. But unfortunately, as far as US law enforcement is concerned, this seems to be the rule rather than the exception. Non-compliance is not an option.
Should this guy have been treated differently because he's a senator? An I missing something?
Is that pretty normal where you live? An unelected government official detaining an elected sitting senator?
The direct answer to your question is yes he should have been treated differently because he’s a senator. DHS is not the end all be all of government regulation. He is essentially one of her bosses.
If a member of an opposition party interrupted a press conference by the minister of justice and security or the head of police or something, I wouldn't be surprised if they were removed by security, no. However, I wouldn't expect them to be forced to the ground or handcuffed.
Article 1 of the Dutch constitution states that given equal circumstances people should receive the same treatment. The article goes on to say that discrimination based on things like race, gender religion etc is forbidden. It doesn't say anything about positions of power in the government, but I feel that generally that shouldn't affect things either. I'd want security at a press conference to treat me and a member of Parliament the same, if neither of us was supposed to play an actual part in said conference.
I must admit for some reason I thought this guy was in the California state Senate. The fact that he's a federal politician does change my view slightly.
I'd like to note that it wasn't Noem or even the DHS that detained him, though. They were FBI agents. It's possible that she asked them in advance to crack down on any kind of disruption, but it seems hard to pin this specifically on Noem or the DHS.
The senator's actions were clearly inappropriate. Surely there are more appropriate venues to raise questions with the head of DHS. IMO at least he should have waited until she started taking questions. However, the FBI agents should have realized he was a senator and that roughing him up would be a very bad look for them, and by extension, the Trump administration. It does seem like they were technically within their legal purview to do what they did, though.
I can see why the optics of this are very bad for the FBI and the Trump administration, but at the end of the day, a senator being treated the same way a protester would be when interrupting a press conference, doesn't seem nearly as outrageous to me as all the other things happening in the USA. Things like the National Guard being mobilized because of a limited number of protesters resorting to vandalism or violence, people being deported to a foreign prison/death camp without due process, ICE running around and rounding people up without wearing recognizable uniforms, or showing ID or warrants, a mayor being arrested under false charges at an ICE facility, African Americans, women, gays and other minorities being erased from history, trans people having their rights trampled, important government institutions being defunded and/or dismantled, students being deported for criticizing Israel, environmental policies being removed, Trump trying to ignore judges, etc, etc...
What does that boot taste like?
This is fascism. No one is coming to save us.
Facism is the weaponization of fear and fraternity. We just need to make them more afraid of us than we are of them. The good news is that it's pretty easy to find where local LEO live, where their kids go to school, who their spouses are, what cars they drive,etc.
Also due to the fraternal nature of police, armed services, ice, etc. it would be surprisingly easy to make an application that resonates with them who's actual purpose is to do nothing but spy on them steal their details and their contact information so that you can build out complete maps of their social networks along with names addresses children spouses etc.
The protests in the street are to show that we're angry. It's us being polite, and giving them a chance.
If we don't accomplish our goals through those peaceful protests the next phase won't be in public you won't see crowds you'll just see a lot of police funerals, job postings for new officers, and houses for sale.
If police continue to raise the stakes they're going to find out pretty soon that it doesn't really take a whole lot of people or effort to hose them down with a 30:1 mix. At that point If they fire anything, or a spark gets near them, they'll all be fucked. Out of commission for the foreseeable future. Just look at how they act. they always crowd together, try to form shield lines, etc. They think that staying close will keep them safer. It just makes them easier to light on fire
Just have a bunch of dedicated protesters show up in ice outfits pretend like you're dropping off supplies at the back of the police lines nonchalantly drop a smoke grenade and then steal an APC. There's so much f****** chaos right now that by the time they realize what's going on what are they going to do? They don't have the f****** equipment to stop their own vehicles.
Part of that press conference was about how doxxing ICE was going to be acted upon.
I like the way you think!
You better act quickly because they're not wasting time.