Shots in Democrats: Alex Padila calls ‘Jose Padila’ after JD Vance Press Clash; La blames Gavin Newsom for disturbance

US vice-president JD Vance expressed displeasure during a stressful visit by Los Angeles on Friday, where he accused California’s Governor Gavin Newsom and La Mayor Karen Bass of encouraging violent immigration protests and accidentally referred to Senator Alex Padila as “Jose Padila”, a name to a blame allex padila as “Jose Padila”, a guilty plotter.After the federal immigration raid in Southern California, Vance took a visit to the police and the protesters after violent clashes. The Trump administration’s decision to send 4,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 marines has been heavily criticized by the state and local leaders who have accused the White House of increasing the tension rather than calm them.After visiting the Federal Joint Operations Center and the Mobile Command Center, talking to reporters, Vines was doubled for convicting California officials. He said, “Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass have considered the city as a sanctuary city, basically stated that it is an open season on federal law enforcement,” he said.“What happened here was a tragedy,” Vance continued. “You had people who were doing the simple task of implementing the law and the rioters were liked by the Governor and the mayor, which made it difficult for them to do their work. It is derogatory. And that is why the President has given a lot of answer.”Vance also referred to Democratic Senator Alex Padila as “Jose Padila”, when the Senator was tackled and handcuffed the senator while speaking at a news conference organized by Homeland’s Security Secretary Christie Nom. “I was hoping that Jose Padila would come here to ask a question,” Vance said. “I think he did not decide to show it because there was not a theater. And this is all.”Critics were in a hurry to comment, given that “Jose Padila” is the name of a person convicted of allegations related to terrorism during Bush administration. Governor Newsom replied on X, saying that the mix-up is “no accident.”Governor Newsomt fired back during a press conference, accusing Vance of spreading “completely nonsense”. He denied claims that the state officials encouraged the violence, saying, “The Vice President’s claim is clearly false. The Governor has constantly condemned the violence and has made his stand clear.”Mayor Karen Bass also condemned the comment. “How do you say that city officials have encouraged violence? We maintained peace,” he said, calling the federal operation a “stunt”, which ruined hundreds of million dollars.Prior to that day, Newsom urged Vance to talk about unlocking $ 40 billion in Federal Wildfire Aid in California with victims of deadly wildfire of January and US President Donald Trump. “I hope we will return to that track,” Newsom posted on X. “We are trusting you, Mr. Vice President.” Vance did not respond to those comments during his Friday’s presence.