First Amendment or Force? The Legal Fallout from Senator Padilla’s Removal
When a sitting U.S. senator is removed in handcuffs for asking questions at a public event, it’s not just political theater—it’s a warning. Senator Alex Padilla’s removal from Secretary Kristi Noem’s press conference raises serious legal concerns about free speech, executive power, and public accountability. This post breaks down the legal issues, why they matter, and what it means for the rest of us.
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