Noem Announces Military Will ‘Liberate’ LA From Democracy, Then Watches Security Throw Senator To Ground
from the what-the-fuck-is-going-on-here? dept
Editor’s Note: As I was getting this article ready to publish, a judge granted California a Temporary Restraining Order against the deployment of the National Guard. We’ll have a separate write up of that later.
When the Secretary of Homeland Security announces that federal forces will remain in an American city until they “liberate” it from its democratically elected officials—you know, democracy, that annoying thing where people actually get to choose their own leaders—then sits by watching as her security detail violently throws to the ground and handcuffs a sitting US Senator who dares to ask a question, we’ve officially entered the “are you fucking kidding me” phase of American fascism.
That’s exactly what happened when Kristi Noem staged her theatrical press conference in Los Angeles, where federal forces have been illegally deployed to provoke justification for further authoritarian crackdowns in a city where the only violence and rioting is that caused by law enforcement.
Noem’s Explicit Threat to Democracy
First, let’s be clear about what Noem actually said. After the Trump regime manufactured a fake crisis in LA that exists only in the fevered imaginations of Fox News viewers, DHS Secretary Noem showed up to announce they’re staying until they “liberate” the city:
Here’s what she said, word for word:
The Department of Homeland Security and the officers and the agencies and the departments and the military people that are working on this operation will continue to sustain and increase our operations in this city. We are not going away. We are staying here to liberate the city from the socialist and the burdensome leadership that this governor and that this mayor have placed on this country and what they have tried to insert into this city.
Read that again. The Secretary of Homeland Security just announced that federal military forces will remain in an American city until they can remove—”liberate” the city from—its democratically elected governor and mayor. Because apparently when Californians vote, they’re just asking for “liberation” from their terrible, terrible choices? This isn’t hyperbole or interpretation. She literally said the quiet part out loud: we’re staying until we can overthrow the people you elected.
This breaks every constitutional principle about federalism, democratic governance, and the separation of powers. The Posse Comitatus Act specifically prohibits using federal military forces for domestic law enforcement. The Constitution reserves to states the right to govern themselves. And nowhere in American law or tradition does the federal executive branch have the power to “liberate” cities from their own elected leadership.
The Violent Silencing of Congressional Oversight
What happened immediately after that makes Noem’s authoritarian declaration even more chilling. Senator Alex Padilla—the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, and Border Safety, whose job it is to oversee Noem’s department—attempted to ask a question. This second video shows in detail what happened:
Padilla identifies himself as a US Senator. And, to be clear, Noem absolutely knows who Senator Padilla is, given his role on that Subcommittee. He almost certainly deals with Kristi Noem regularly. That’s part of his job. To oversee how she’s doing her job.
This was not someone she’s unfamiliar with.
Constitutional Government Obliterated
The combination of Noem’s declaration and Padilla being assaulted and restrained represents the complete abandonment of constitutional governance. When federal military forces remain indefinitely in American cities to remove elected officials, that’s a direct violation of the Posse Comitatus Act, which explicitly prohibits using federal troops for domestic law enforcement. When a Cabinet secretary allows the violent detention of a senator performing his oversight duties, that’s the destruction of the separation of powers. When the executive branch declares it will stay until it can “liberate” a city from officials chosen by voters, that’s the nullification of federalism and democratic elections themselves.
Even worse, as her thugs grabbed Padilla… she said nothing to stop it. Rather, she continued her condescending blather. She only pauses briefly to watch him dragged out of the room—probably checking if the cameras got a good angle—only to continue her fascist speech, announcing that they will start prosecuting people for merely identifying ICE agents. You know, because the First Amendment is apparently just a suggestion now.
Every constitutional principle that constrains federal power and protects democratic governance was systematically shredded in less than two minutes of a press conference.
This isn’t just another “norm” being broken. These are the foundational legal constraints that separate constitutional government from authoritarian rule.
The Fascist Playbook in Action
The sequence of events follows the classic authoritarian playbook with precision: provoke an unnecessary crisis (ICE raids at Home Depot), escalate the response to any resistance (tear gas and rubber bullets), deploy military force against civilians (National Guard and Marines), declare the situation will continue until political opponents are removed (“liberation”), and violently suppress any oversight or accountability (the assault on Senator Padilla).
As multiple people have pointed out, we’ve heard for decades bullshit and lies from right wing media, from Alex Jones to Fox News, about how the US government wanted to use federal forces to subdue them and suppress their rights. We’ve heard about how the people need to carry guns to be ready to fight off this threat of abusive power and using the military to invade domestic locals.
And here it’s actually happening, and all those people who were falsely claiming that Democrats planned such things… are cheering it on when the MAGA world is doing just that and more.
Every bit of this is horrifying. Yes, it’s another in a long list of things that have shown how quickly America has slid down that slippery slope of fascism, but no one should look away or deny what is happening here.
Padilla’s response to all of this is completely on point:
If that’s what they do to a United States Senator with a question, imagine what they can do to any American that dares to speak up. We will hold this administration accountable.
Noem and DHS then blatantly and falsely claimed that he did not identify himself, and that Padilla engaged in “political theater.”

That is bullshit on multiple levels. First, no one engages in more political theater than Kristi Noem, who regularly shows up dressed in costumes. You may recall her shooting an influencer video standing in front of a group of detainees at CECOT, the Salvadoran concentration camp. Or any other number of times she engages in pure political theater:
But, more importantly, Senator Padilla did identify himself and Secretary Noem knows exactly who he is. She could have easily stopped her thugs from grabbing him. She could have easily taken his question. But the Trump regime and its cowardly authoritarians are so worried about any level accountability that they can only respond with unnecessary force.
The Moment Democracy Breaks
When a federal official can announce that military forces will remain in American cities until democratically elected leaders are removed, then violently detain a Senator for asking questions about it, constitutional government has effectively ended. This isn’t creeping authoritarianism—it’s the active dismantling of democratic institutions in real time.
Senator Padilla’s warning captures exactly what’s at stake: if this is what they’ll do to him, a sitting US Senator in front of plenty of news cameras, you know they won’t hesitate to do much worse to anyone else, especially when no cameras are around.
And that’s exactly the point—they want to make clear that no one, regardless of position or authority, is safe from retaliation for challenging the regime.
The people protesting in LA aren’t rioting—they’re defending constitutional government itself. The real insurrection is happening in that press conference room, where Kristi Noem announced the military occupation will continue until democracy is “liberated” away.
But here’s the thing about authoritarian theatrics: they’re often a sign of weakness, not strength. Noem’s over-the-top performance, complete with costume changes and manufactured drama, reeks of desperate insecurity. Truly confident leaders don’t need to throw senators to the ground to avoid answering questions about their policies. They don’t need military force to handle a small gathering of protesters. And they certainly don’t need to “liberate” American cities from the people those citizens actually voted for.
This is why it’s more important than ever to speak truth to power, to document what’s happening, and to refuse to be intimidated into silence. The Trump regime wants us to believe they’re unstoppable, but their desperation to silence even the mildest oversight suggests otherwise. When Kristi Noem can’t handle a single question from a senator without condoning violence against the questioner, she’s showing us exactly how fragile this whole authoritarian facade really is.
Every American who values constitutional government needs to push back against this madness—through the courts, through Congress, through journalism, and through the simple act of refusing to pretend any of this is normal. Democracy dies when people stay quiet. And it survives when they don’t.
Filed Under: alex padilla, dhs, dictatorship, dissent, fascism, kristi noem, los angeles, marines, national guard, posse comitatus, protests


Comments on “Noem Announces Military Will ‘Liberate’ LA From Democracy, Then Watches Security Throw Senator To Ground”
It also gives the game away that this ever had anything to do with “riots”, or even ICE.
Re: At this point, one needs to consider alternative countries to live in
Countries like Poland, with their rich history of fight against oppression.
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Poland is European Louisiana. They love their oppression as long as they’re the ones doing it.
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And also voted for a fascist to lead them.
Today’s Poland would greet the Axis powers as best friends.
Re: Re: Re: Nawrocki didn't win elections, lmao
There were some “errors” (read: fakery) with vote counting. So much so that there are several dozens of election protests filled in (a thing really uncommon in Poland) with the votes about to be recounted.
Also, even if Nawrocki did win, the Polish president holds even less political power than the King does in the UK. It’s the parliament and the government (lead by the prime minister) that holds actual power here.
Read up on how Poland ACTUALLY is instead of relying on Russian propaganda to tell you patently false information.
I don’t often use this insult in this way, but the only other way of saying this would be to use a worse insult:
Christ, what a bitch.
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Actually, that’s pretty much the worst insult you could have used; I honestly don’t believe female dogs have done anything to make them deserve their noun being used to describe Kristi Noem.
At this point we’re all just holding our breath for the midterms, but it gets me thinking. What is the end game here?
Suppose MAGA gets rolled in the midterms and loses both houses of congress. Trump will get immediately impeached and convicted, like, within hours. If he goes down, the entire circus goes down with him. So many people around him have, by this point, quadrupled down on committing brazen crimes that they will be held accountable for.
Surely, they must all realize that. This kind of wild lawlessness has an expiration date. So what’s the plan here? You really expect all of them to just throw up their hands and go quietly? If Trump doesn’t an hero in the oval office after a 26 hour standoff with the secret service I can’t even imagine another way he would leave power. So the plan is either to install a permanent dictatorship (e.g. Russia) or there is no plan (an hero). Am I missing some possibilities here?
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Why would Trump get convicted? That needs a 2/3 majority in the Senate, and there won’t be one after the midterms regardless of how optimistic you want to go at it.
It would require too many Republicans to grow a spine. That in turn would require too many of their constituents to get a clue.
Nope: if Trump loses both chambers of Congress, he will continue to completely ignore Congress just like he does now, and nothing will come of it.
Re: Midterms?
How can you be so sure there will be free (and fair) midterm elections?
I am 100% sure that Trump will whine about “stolen elections” if he loses the midterms.
I can not predict what will happen the next two or four years, but I predict a lot of excessive government violence in the US, even when it is just to intimidate the non-MAGA voters.
I am 100% sure that Trump will (attempt to) use violence to keep his position of power and his small group of allies at that point. But how this power struggle will end I can not predict.
Re: Re: fair elections already ended.
Looks like fair elections ended sometime last year.
They’ve begun identifying vote counting irregularities from the election that supposedly ‘fairly’ elected Trump.
https://www.latintimes.com/lawsuit-challenging-2024-election-results-moves-forward-after-kamala-harris-received-zero-votes-584787
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To see results like that, you’d be looking at a scenario where the overwhelming majority of my US-based acquaintances were a representative microcosm of the voter base writ large in that district, voting dem across the board on everything but abstaining on the presidential vote on moral grounds.
Even while the party underestimated the impact such voters would have on the presidential election, you’d need some pretty heavily skewed local demographics to see THAT many folks who voted like that concentrated in one place.
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I think there is less planning happening than you may believe.
However I suspect the “end game” is: An absolute dictator has no fear of meaningless elections, and a congress in cells (or graves) impeaches no one.
The rush to “have their military in their pocket” is likely for that purpose (in so much as it has any purpose at all)
Re: True End Game....
Although there are a group of people like and around Trump that are in it for the short-term cruelty, power and any riches they can grab before it all goes to pot, there are others in the background who are more in it for the long haul.
For these people, even a fascist dictatorship like the US now (unofficially) is, is still merely a stepping stone to what they truly want – neo-feudalism.
And by neo-feudalism, what we really mean is the equivalent of England after the Norman invasion – rule by a ‘foreign’ occupation.
Authoritarianism has been a default for humanity for a long time, because trying to get anything else to work at scale was an issue, and greedy selfish people kept finding ways to gain power regardless of whatever anyone did. So long as they took some of their responsibility seriously, they generally got away with it.
The whole point about capitalism was because the feudal society before it concetrated wealth and power into too few hands for other greedy people, they had to separate wealth and power more than it had been.
As global wealth becomes ever more concentrated, again, it should be no surprise that they want the more direct power to go with it that feudalism used to provide. Unfortuantely, this lot couldn’t care less about any type of repsonsibility or patriotism etc. – they’re purely in it for themselves, everyone else be damned. Even some more recent authoritarians would be disgusted with them for this reason.
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He will absolutely not get convicted. I don’t see any route to either side getting two-thirds of the Senate seats, which is what the Dems would need to get a conviction, given the Cult of Donald that is the GOP.
Whatever mechanism we want to employ to stop this fascist takeover, it sure as shit is not impeachment.
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It’s not going to be any single thing, and impeachment is one of the tools in the toolbox.
No, conviction ain’t gonna happen, just like it didn’t happen the last two times. That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t do it. It slows him down, it takes his resources and time and energy, it distracts and rattles him. And it helps turn public opinion against him and his party.
Plus, morally it’s the right thing to do, and that’s an end in itself.
Re: the end game
Interesting take on this situation. I think the end game is that they all believe they’ll be “reelected”, and therefore untouchable as long as Trump is dictator. I put that in quotes because I don’t think they’ll be reelected in a VALID manner. Think about it…Trump’s mentor is Putin, who has had 25+ years to perfect rigging of elections. Trump’s financial and tech partner is (or was) Elon Musk, with unlimited wherewithal to mess with voting hardware and software. The fact that Trump even got elected is enough to suspect that there may have been election shenanigans in 2024. The fact that all these MAGAs in power are showing NO FEAR for their bad behavior is pretty damn telling.
In short, we are screwed. Unless we fight like hell in spite of the consequences.
Re: Re: 2024 Election Lawsuit
There is already a lawsuit regarding 2024 voting anomalies
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/global-trends/kamala-harris-vote-dispute-trumps-2024-election-win-is-under-lens-will-it-overturn-his-presidency/articleshow/121802700.cms?from=mdr
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Not if the only response to it is to just cry, “They can’t do that! It’s not allowed!” louder each time.
Which is the only plan you ever had and intend to have apparently.
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Hey, so, a Democrat lawmaker and her husband were shot and killed in their home this morning, and another Democrat lawmaker and his wife were shot but survived. A manifesto found in the vehicle of the suspect in those shootings indicates those two lawmakers were targeted as part of a politically motivated attack. Is “lawless vigiliante violence in the name of a political ideology” the kind of plan for dealing with fascism that you have in mind? Because those shootings are what that kind of plan, taken to its fullest extent, would actually look like: lawmakers and their families killed in their homes.
lunged
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Even while destroying a country for their personal fascist aims, they cannot stop being your average stupid assholes for two seconds.
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100% the kind of thing you’d hear from a drunk on an episode of COPS
Watching this from the other side of the Pacific fills me with dread about where America is going. What a bitch indeed.
Re: There's a reason the cultists self-identify with that lot so much
I’ll give you a hint: Germany, mid-1900’s or so.
Re: Re: Fascism is the new Democracy?
Just because we haven’t had a ‘Night of Broken Glass’ doesn’t mean that Fascism isn’t overtaking the country.
Perhaps, when after mowing their lawn for free, the neighbor’s son is arrest for being a socialist agitator – perhaps some conservatives will rethink their beliefs.
9th Circuit has already granted a stay of the TRO, hearing on the 17th at noon.
I can already see the path this will go. 9th Circuit is probably going to rule pretty quickly after the hearing, and even with two Trump judges on the panel there’s a good chance they’ll rule in favor of CA because the facts are extremely in CA’s favor. However they’re going to stay their order a day or two to give the government time to appeal to SCOTUS. The government will seek emergency relief from SCOTUS at the last possible hour. SCOTUS will then, in an unsigned opinion from the shadow docket, say ‘don’t worry, it’s fine, no need for a TRO or PI,’ and send it back to the district court for full briefing. The liberals will dissent. And that’ll be that for the immediate future.
Steve Vladeck has a post showing that SCOTUS has granted at least some relief in 10 of the 12 applications from the trump admin it’s ruled on so far, and one of the two it didn’t was because it was dismissed as moot. So this is very likely just how it’s going to be if CA decides that going through THIS court system is going to be their sole method of asserting control over their own guard.
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CA could just order their National Guard anyway. The problem is that there isn’t really a blueprint available for what to do actually if not one of the States secedes from the Union, but the Federal government does.
Re: if lose
if the judges side against CA, they may suddenly find 3 or 4 states seceding.
It’s been on the cards for a while now, but when the government actively arrests and REPLACES an elected congressman/senator with their own parties lickspittle puppets, states are going to pre-emptively secede to stop anyone doing it to them.
Because rest assured, this administration has a target list of senators and governors they’re going to overthrow via manufactured ‘crises’
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And if pushing them out of office turns out to be too much trouble, the regime can always count on one of its loyal followers to “take care” of such a “problem”.
At some point, people are going to stop suing and start shooting. God knows what happens after that.
The “Party for Small Government”, everybody.
Homicide rates are highest in red states. This is just them exporting their culture to blue states.
'If you're not a MAGAt loyalists you're in office illegally'
War is Peace.
Slavery is Freedom.
Invading a city and vowing to ‘liberate’ it from it’s democratically elected officials in order to replace them with party loyalists is Democracy.
The republican regime has finally decided to be honest with the public(well, sorta) and admit what’s been obvious for years now that they believe that the only valid election is one in which they win, and the only legitimate government is a republican-run one.
BS
i walk into into her office with 5 federal Marshalls.
ASK for those that Held and arrest him, as well as She. And Bag and tag them, then send them to a federal Prison in NY(you dont want that location).
NON-COMMUNICATO.. for at least 1 week.
Well
Audio (thats been conveniently ‘lost) would show the people handcuffing Padilla referring to him several times as “senator” and “senator Padilla”.
But ALL their bodycams mysteriously malfunctioned and the footage was unrecoverably lost…….
Hopefully a third party has footage, because it’ll be worth a fortune to (international) news outlets.