Padilla broke a lot of protocol rules.
Was there going to be a time for questions? Wait. If not...
If he's going to interrupt, fine. Just identify yourself, and ask the question or make a statement. Or have a press conference of your own, debunking the claims.
Also...why TF wasn't he wearing his Senate pin? He had to purposely take it off, right? And that would've allowed security to identify him, right?
Finally, if you're interrupting, you don't get to "approach" as well. If anything, you should be speaking to everyone, not just the presenter. My guess is, standing there would've been tolerated. Approaching the speaker is a breach of space.
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All that said, once he identified himself, throwing him out is just for the headlines.
" It really was Pelosi's job."
No, it really wasn't.
Unless you're claiming it was McConnell's job as well.
Both were in ceremonial roles, where the head of security "reported" to them. Neither Congressional leader was responsible, or involved, in day-to-day operations.
Claiming Pelosi had responsibility, without admitting McConnell had equal responsibility, is a dereliction.
Are you unaware of this truth, or are you trying to gaslight us?