@DineshDSouza@SenAlexPadilla This angle shows exactly what happened. Padilla approached Sec. Noem in an aggressive manner, disobeyed security, and then assaulted law enforcement. He belongs in jail and should be expelled from the Senate.
https://t.co/2pRxDUnas6
This had to be a planned stunt to coincide with their BS rally. The goal was to rile the base into a frenzy!
He storms in like a madman yelling then rushes towards the podium. Officers responded correctly to who could have been a lunatic.
Democrats immediately start parroting their BS story!
@DineshDSouza@SenAlexPadilla Yep, a punk, a don't you know who I am kinda guy. He got his photo op so he could play the victim. Senate was in session, why wasn't he there? Searching for a photo op. Oh poor me I'm of Mexican decent and they abused me. Shoulda thrown your ass in jail.
@CAgovernor Shouldn't be here, deport all illegals. If they've been here 20yrs they have had plenty of time to become citizens. Why didn't they? Send them back
BREAKING: USAID official and 3 company executives plead guilty in fraud and bribery scheme involving at least 14 contracts worth over $550 million
USAID Official Roderick Watson took bribes, was showered with lavish gifts— including cash, laptops, thousands of dollars in tickets to a suite at an NBA game, a country club wedding, downpayments on two residential mortgages, cell phones, and jobs for relatives.
In exchange for the bribe payments, Watson influenced the award of contracts by manipulating the procurement process at USAID.
Watson faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
Imagine how much more fraud there is…
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