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It is best to be concise, clear and without interference.
So when Johnson decided to boast about the good efforts of the House in the first bill to cut jobs and cuts of $9.4 billion in the first bill and public broadcast cuts, he was outside the House and entered a group of journalists collected by the Will Rogers statue.
“Republicans will continue to provide real accountability and restore fiscal discipline,” Johnson said.
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But the Will Rogers Statue District is the main road to the Capitol. Currently, Johnson speaks on Thursday, dozens of House Democrats are logging into the office of Senate Majority Leader John Thune. They asked for answers on why federal agents threw D-Calif’s Senator Alex Padilla to the ground and handcuffed at a press conference. Los Angeles With Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
When Johnson talks about making money for public broadcasting and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), reporters just want to ask Padilla.
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Despite a lot of topics about Republican spending cuts, there was only one thing in the congressional hall on Thursday: What just happened to Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)
I asked, “Federal Agents have gone too far.” “Is that bridge too far?”
A long list of angry House Democrats Crushing through Johnson in Will Rogers corridor. But, as Johnson chose to speak in such a busy place, Democrats recruited Johnson as the Senate marched.
“Yes!” As she strided past Scrum, she shouted an unidentified Democrat and answered my question about Johnson.
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But Johnson immediately rotated about what Padilla did, standing at Noem’s press conference and asking her questions from the back of the room.
“This is not appropriate,” Padilla’s Johnson and Capitol News reported. “You don’t charge the current cabinet secretary…”
“That’s a lie!” shouted another unidentified Democrat.
“Lying!” shouted to someone else.

D-Calif’s Rep. Sam Liccardo is one of the members of Congress, who appear to be Heckle House spokesman Mike Johnson, R-La. (Dai Sugano/Mentiannews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)
D-Calif’s Rep. Sam Liccardo stopped and roared at the speaker. But it is impossible to hear din’s voice.
Rep. Dan Goldman accused him of behaving like a senator. ” “Why don’t you defend Congress! ”
“Can you respond to these people laugh at you Mr. Speaker?” I asked.
Johnson replied: “I won’t respond to this.”
At this time, the Capitol was pulsating. House Democrats’ obsession broke into the White House’s Thune office.
Luckily he.
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The Democrats then drove back to the circular hall and poured into Johnson’s office.
“When the house spokesperson refers to a current member U.S. Senate Who just tried to exercise his First Amendment, like the thug, is very worried about it,” said Adriano Espaillat, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. “Both Speaker and Leader Thune should step up efforts and retain the congressional system, which is an important balance between democracy and democracy. ”
One congressman who did not join the angry democratic mob is Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-PA. Dean stood nervously outside the invisible bubble created by the wall of journalists and Johnson’s security details. When Johnson finished his speech, Dean tried to pierce the safety ring to have a folk conversation with the speaker.

Johnson’s talk about spending cuts was quickly sprinted by reporters to ask for an explanation for Padilla. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
“Mike! Mike!” Dean said, trying to attract Johnson’s attention. “This is Madeline.”
Johnson finally realized that “Madeleine” was not a reporter who was about to ask an additional question for the speaker. But he obviously knew someone. companion. Someone from across the aisle must develop friendship and working relationships with him.
Johnson and Dean walked quietly through the statue hall and spoke in quiet tones. Some people in the press followed closely, trying to get them to say something. This is not an off-the-scene chat in a speaker suite or a private phone. But it fell in a very public part of the U.S. Capitol.
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The conversation continued as the duo stopped near the “British Steps” near the speaker’s office. Dean clamped his hands in his fists as she and the speaker were about to separate. She gently touched Johnson as he hid in the speaker’s office.
“Thank you, sir,” Dean said.
“What are you talking to the speaker?” I asked the congresswoman.
Dean replied: “I just want to keep it for myself.” “But one thing I want to say is president Reduce the temperature. Everyone has inflammation. And excited. But it starts with the president. “I’m talking to the president,” he said.

D-Pa. Rep. Madeleine Dean told me that after a quiet conversation with Johnson at Statuary Hall, “the president lowered the temperature.” (Andrew Harrer/Pool by Reuters)
But other Republicans may try to dial the temperature by blasting Padilla.
Padilla left Washington earlier this week in Los Angeles during the riots. The Senator was supposed to start with Democratic first base in a congressional baseball game Wednesday night.
Republicans accused Padilla of being supposed to stay in Washington.
“It’s his responsibility to show up at work and not to see the wonders,” said John Barrasso, the Senate majority whip of R-Wyo.
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“He’s in California and not In DC While the Senate vote means he doesn’t care about working here.
Scalis admitted he had returned to Louisiana when the hurricane threatened the state. He argued that he “will not come home, trying to be anxious about the coming federal agents and help us get back on our feet.”
Angry Democrats thundered on the Senate floor against Padilla’s plight.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y. (AP Photo /J. ScottApplewhite)
“It’s something about dictatorship. It’s actually happening,” said Senator Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii.
The Senate Minority Leader said: “It’s mean. It’s really disgusting. Chuck SchumerDN.Y.
“I think it’s unprecedented,” said Senator Mark Kelly, D-Ariz. “It’s annoying and quite an upgrade.”
But that anger is not limited to Democrats.
“I’ve seen a clip. It’s horrible. It’s shocking on every level. It’s not the United States I know.”
The Democrats who ran to Thun’s office never found him. But when night fell, Thun said he spoke with Senate Sergeant Padilla of Jennifer Hemingway and tried to contact Noem.
“We want to get the scope of everything that happens,” Thun said.
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Councillors want to know what would happen if the shoe was on the other foot. Despite the party canyon, they are all legislators. They know that if something like this could happen to Padilla, then they might be the next one.
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Confidence and trust are weakening.
“I still hope that leader Thune and other Republicans will be able to take us back to the edge,” Shatz said. “But I’m not sure.”