Dems and media cohorts in propaganda overdrive to drum up outrage over Padilla stunt

Democrats and their media co-horts are doing their best to milk as much as they can out of the scene Sen. Alex Padilla made during a press conference with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.

As you probably are already aware, Padilla rudely barged into the room where Noem was speaking, approaching the podium while interrupting her.  Secret Service agents grabbed Padilla to escort him out while he resisted. Padilla was cuffed, but reportedly released three hours later, although you would think he’d been sent to the slammer for years with the reaction by Democrats and much of the media.

After two known assassination attempts on President Trump and growing political unrest throughout the country, especially by raging leftists, it’s more than reasonable to see why the situation with Padilla was handled with decisive force.

But it doesn’t matter that the video of Padilla acting like a lunatic is all over the internet. Dems and the media have their photos of Padilla on the ground, and in cuffs, and that’s all they need to drum up outrage, a day before anti-Trump rallies are expected to take place across the nation.

Here are just a few of the media’s most ridiculous hot takes:

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Move over, LA Times, a rag on the other coast wants in on the propaganda action.

MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace called the manufactured stunt “one of the bleakest days of her career.”

The media’s Democrat overlords have been equally busy ramping up the rhetoric. For instance:

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No, it’s definitely “not normal” to rush a top White House official in the middle of a presser.

While Dems and the media garnered support from dutiful leftists, plenty of X users weren’t taking the bait. And that’s putting it mildly.

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Ha, ha, ha.

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True. We’ve got that story right here if you want to check it out.

“Political theatre” so egregious there’s hardly any appetite for popcorn.

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