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Sen. Padilla claps again after JD Vance calls him ‘Jose’: ‘He is aware of my title’
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Sen. Padilla claps again after JD Vance calls him ‘Jose’: ‘He is aware of my title’

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Last updated: June 22, 2025 2:04 am
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Published: June 22, 2025
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Sen. Alex Padilla blasted the Trump administration Saturday, calling it “petty and unserious” after Vice President JD Vance referred to him as “Jose” throughout a information convention in Los Angeles the day prior to this.

“He is aware of my title,” Padilla stated in an look on MSNBC on Saturday morning.

Vance visited Los Angeles on Friday for lower than 5 hours after a number of weeks of federal immigration raids within the metropolis and surrounding areas, sparking protests and backlash from state and native officers.

Padilla was thrown into the heated nationwide immigration debate when he was dragged to the bottom by federal regulation enforcement officers and briefly detained when he tried to ask U.S. Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem a query throughout a information convention earlier this month.

Vance characterised the transfer by California’s first Latino senator as “political theater” in his remarks.

“I hoped Jose Padilla could be right here to ask a query, however sadly I assume he determined to not present up as a result of there wasn’t a theater, and that’s all it’s,” Vance stated.

Vance served alongside Padilla within the Senate and is now the president of the higher chamber of Congress. Vance’s press secretary, Taylor Van Kirk, advised Politico that the vice chairman misspoke and “will need to have blended up two individuals who have damaged the regulation.”

Padilla, in his TV interview, stated he broke no legal guidelines.

He instructed the misnaming was intentional — and a mirrored image of the administration’s skewed priorities.

“He’s the vice chairman of the USA.” Padilla stated. “You assume he’d take the the scenario in Los Angeles extra significantly.”

Padilla stated Vance may as an alternative have taken the chance to speak to households or employers affected by raids carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Different California Democrats rallied behind Padilla after the misnaming incident.

“Calling him ‘Jose Padilla’ is just not an accident,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom stated in a Friday submit on the social media platform X.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass highlighted racial undertones in Vance’s feedback.

“I assume he simply appeared like anyone to you, however he’s not simply anyone to us,” she stated throughout a press convention on Friday. “He’s our senator.”

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