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🗓️ 13 June 2025
⏱️ 95 minutes
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Capitol Hill was a chaotic mess on Thursday, and Senator Padilla made sure all eyes were on him. He walked into a press conference, got into a scuffle, and wound up in handcuffs — all of it caught on tape. The footage, conveniently shot by Padilla’s own team, spread fast. If it was a stunt, it worked. Within hours, major Democratic voices like Pete Buttigieg were condemning the incident, claiming even Trump wouldn’t cross that line. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus rallied, heckled Speaker Mike Johnson, and declared Padilla a thug or a hero, depending on which side you were on.
Let’s be real: Padilla knew exactly what he was doing. He showed up to that press event looking to make a scene — and he made one. Whether or not he wore his Senate pin is beside the point. He wanted the arrest. He wanted the handcuffs. He wanted to be the visual representation of resistance to what California Democrats are branding a fascist crackdown. Gavin Newsom practically begged Trump to arrest him — Padilla followed through.
The reactions say it all. I’ve heard from Republicans on the Hill who weren’t thrilled with how it went down, and that tells you who won the optics game. If the video wasn’t a strategic release — if this wasn’t planned — it sure fooled me. Democrats instantly seized on it. Social media lit up. The message was clear: California’s not backing down. Padilla’s not backing down. And if you try to box us out of this debate, we’ll crash the press conference — literally.
Padilla and Governor Kristi Noem apparently had a sit-down afterward. They exchanged numbers, maybe patched it up, maybe not. But the story had already moved. The narrative was set. This wasn’t about reconciliation — it was about the clip. A sitting senator in handcuffs doesn’t just turn heads. It dominates the news cycle. And for a party looking to show spine in the face of rising federal enforcement in California, Padilla delivered. He walked in knowing exactly how it would play — and for better or worse, he played it perfectly.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:04 - Thoughts on Sen. Padilla
00:09:38 - Interview with Evan Scrimshaw
00:38:53 - Update
00:39:25 - Dem Govs Defend State Immigration
00:42:02 - House Recissions Package Passes
00:44:55 - Air India Plane Crash
00:46:54 - Interview with Evan Scrimshaw, con’t.
01:25:32 - Wrap-up
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0:00.0 | On this edition of the program, Senator Padilla handcuffed in a scuffle at a press conference. |
0:07.8 | We talk all about Mamdani in New York. Will Cuomo choke? |
0:13.8 | Evan Scrimshaw joins the show. It's all coming up. |
0:19.4 | The following is brought to you by Just Another Pilot. |
0:27.2 | Politics, Politics, Politics! Hello and welcome to the politics program for the program for June 13, 2025, your old pal, |
0:53.5 | Justin Robert Young, joining you from a soggy, Austin, Texas. |
0:58.7 | Got a lot of rain over the last 24 hours, maybe getting a little bit more. |
1:03.6 | But I'll tell you what, it was a high of 83 in the middle of June. |
1:09.9 | I'll take it. |
1:12.4 | What it was also is busy on Capitol Hill. |
1:22.3 | Busy is a term I will use to describe what happened on Capitol Hill today. |
1:32.5 | We got a bunch that we will get to in the update, including a very contentious hearing |
1:41.7 | with a bunch of governors, a recisions package that actually |
1:47.7 | passed the House. This is one of the first times that in my lifetime, in fact, I think it is |
1:53.6 | the first time in my lifetime that Congress has said, nah, we want to take money back, which is kind of crazy. |
2:03.6 | But we begin with Senator Padilla being handcuffed after walking into a press conference. |
2:16.5 | You want to know what? Will, let's just go ahead and play this video. |
2:20.1 | This is the best video that was there. |
2:22.8 | I believe it was taken by Senator Padilla's office. |
2:26.9 | Sir, sir, hands up, hands up. |
2:32.5 | I'm Senator Alex Padilla. |
2:36.0 | I have questions for the secretary because the fact of the matter is |
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