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Yahoo
6 days ago
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NY's Mannion, Lawler trade barbs in heated House spat. What was said?
Two New York members of Congress had a heated spat on the House floor that began when Democratic Rep. John Mannion angrily confronted Republican Rep. Mike Lawler. The clash took place at a supercharged moment on Thursday, June 12, after Democratic U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California, was forcibly removed from a press conference and handcuffed by federal agents, stoking Democrats' fury. According to an Axios account, Lawler was talking with a colleague on the Democrats' side of the room when Mannion shouted at him to "do something" and "grow a pair of balls." He laced that message with expletives, according to what was picked up in a C-Span broadcast and quoted by 'F---ing get over there and get some f---ing balls.' Mannion, a freshman representing the Syracuse area, later gave Axios a more sanitized description, saying "I asked him to compel his colleagues to save the country and stop what the people of this country do not want ... the defiance of law." One reporter who witnessed the dustup posted on X: "Wow. Massive shouting fight on the floor. A house democrat is screaming at Mike lawler to get Off the democratic side of the floor." Lawler soon posted in response: "John Mannion was entirely unhinged and unprofessional. That was a shameful display that exposed his complete lack of temperament." Lawler, a second-term member from Rockland County, didn't detail what the two said to one another, but closed with some profane advice: "He should go seek help for anger management — and f--k off." In an interview on Friday, Lawler told the USA Today Network the run-in came out of the blue as House members were casting votes and he was chatting with Rep. Jimmy Pannetta, a California Democrat and fellow member of the Problem Solvers Caucus. All of sudden, he said, Mannion began screaming at him from about four rows away. "It was one of the most bizarre things I have ever seen happen on the House floor," he said. Lawler said he was so surprised he asked if Mannion was talking to him. He was. They exchanged profanities. What Mannion was demanding of him was unclear when the encounter ended, Lawler said. "It was unhinged, it was certainly unprofessional," Lawler said of Mannion's outburst. Mannion said in a statement that he's fighting for his hometown and country to "stop the rise of authoritarian government and the destruction of American democracy." "If making some noise on the house floor and calling out Trump enablers draws attention to what's happening to our country right before our eyes — good," he said. "Today it's roughing up and handcuffing a United States Senator and a politicized military patrolling the streets of American cities. It's the willing abandonment of the rule of law and a gross fealty to a want-to-be dictator who is tearing the country apart. None of this is normal or okay." The backdrop was a political storm over President Donald Trump sending National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles to quell protests over his mass-deportation push. Democrats have condemned Trump's orders as inflammatory and authoritarian. Padilla, the senator from California, planned to question Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem at a press conference on Thursday when he was pushed from the room and handcuffed on the ground by federal agents. Partisan tensions were also evident Thursday at a day-long House hearing at which Republicans berated Gov. Kathy Hochul and two other Democratic governors for "sanctuary" policies toward undocumented immigrants. As Democrats were ripping the Trump administration for rounding up law-abiding parents and children, Republicans were deploring what they see as overly lax policies. Chris McKenna covers government and politics for The Journal News and USA Today Network. Reach him at cmckenna@ This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Immigration debate: NY's Mannion confronts Lawler on House floor
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Politics
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Rep. Mannion defends house floor outburst as act of patriotism: ‘I have to stop the rise of authoritarian government'
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WSYR-TV) — Congressman John Mannion is defending his vulgar outburst towards a fellow congressman on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives as an act of patriotism. Over a televised feed of the House vote, shouting can be heard in a distant part of the room. It's Representative Mannion saying, in part: 'get over there and get some f**king balls. Tell them. Tell them. You know who I am.' The comments were directed at Republican Congressman Mike Lawler, also of New York. Mannion's office said the congressman was already fired up about Senator Alex Padilla being removed from a press briefing hosted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The tension continued into a Democrat-hosted press conference outside the house floor, which then spilled onto the house floor when the argument began the congressman began. Lawler posted a response, also profane, to his campaign's social media: 'John Mannion was entirely unhinged and unprofessional. That was a shameful display that exposed his complete lack of temperament. No wonder numerous staffers have previously alleged a toxic work environment. He should go seek help for anger management — and f**k off.' Mannion's office responded to NewsChannel 9's request for comment. Statement from Representative John Mannion: I'm a kid from Tipp Hill that's fighting for my hometown and my country. I'm giving everything I have to stop the rise of authoritarian government and the destruction of American democracy. If making some noise on the house floor and calling out Trump enablers draws attention to what's happening to our country right before our eyes – good. Today it's roughing up and handcuffing a United States Senator and a politicized military patrolling the streets of American cities. It's the willing abandonment of the rule of law and a gross fealty to a want-to-be dictator who is tearing the country apart. None of this is normal or okay. I'm always going to stand up and speak out and fight for the people of this country. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Daily Mail
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mail
House floor devolves into chaos as lawmakers have a profane shouting match over Alex Padilla arrest
Two New York Congressmen got into a wild shouting match on the floor of the House of Representatives over the arrest earlier Thursday of Senator Alex Padilla. John Mannion, a New York Democrat, challenged fellow New Yorker and GOP Congressman Mike Lawler after Padilla was arrested when he interrupted ICE Barbie Kristi Noem's press conference. Lawler was on the House floor speaking to Democrat Jimmy Pannetta of California when Mannion started losing it on him, saying to Lawler to 'get off the Democratic side of the floor.' An anonymous House Democrat tells Axios Mannion 'stands up and just starts yelling at him for absolutely no reason but emotion about the atmosphere that we're in right now.' However, his vulgar outburst was eventually captured on video, with Mannion yelling: 'You've got to do something. Stand up. Grow a pair of balls.' 'F***ing get over there and get some f***ing balls! Tell them! Tell them! You know who I am!' At that point, the microphone over the House floor was turned off and all that could be heard was muffled shouting. In a statement to social media, Lawler didn't hold back in his contempt for the Democrat. 'John Mannion was entirely unhinged and unprofessional. That was a shameful display that exposed his complete lack of temperament. No wonder numerous staffers have previously alleged a toxic work environment. He should go seek help for anger management - and f*** off.' Last August, Mannion was cleared by a New York State Senate investigation into claims of harassment, The New York Post reported. When asked what the shouting was about Mannion told Axios that he and Lawler 'served in the state legislature' in New York and that he 'knows well enough. 'I asked him to compel his colleagues to save the country and stop what the people of this country do not want ... the defiance of law,' Mannion added. However, even Mannion's fellow Democrats were left baffled, as Panetta - who Lawler was originally speaking to - asked him: 'What are you doing?' 'My own thing,' Mannion shrugged and replied. All Panetta could say in response was: "Apparently, man.' 'What we're seeing with the actions of this administration is out of control, and Republicans aren't doing anything to reign it in. Tempers are flaring,' Texas Democrat Julie Johnson said of the mood on the House floor. Padilla began shouting over Noem before he was forcibly removed from the room by multiple guards and placed in handcuffs. Noem was speaking and the Q&A portion of the meeting had not started when Padilla started heckling and interrupting, saying: 'I'm Senator Alex Padilla, and I have questions for the secretary...' As he was escorted out of the room during the tense interaction, he said: 'The fact of the matter is half a dozen violent criminals that you're rotating on your…. hands off!' Startling footage shared by Padilla's team showed that he was forced to his knees, then onto the ground, outside of the room - and was put in handcuffs by the FBI. Padilla, who is the son of Mexican immigrants, slammed the Trump administration and their treatment of migrants after the ordeal at his own blistering press conference. 'If this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farmworkers, to cooks, to day laborers out in the Los Angeles community,' he said in the impassioned statement. Trump's immigration chief Noem was in Los Angeles to discuss the Trump Administration's response to the anti-ICE protests and immigration raids in the area. 'We are not going away. We are staying here to liberate this city from the socialist and the burdensome leadership that this governor and mayor have placed on this country and what they've tried to insert in this city,' she said as Padilla interrupted. Noem condemned the senator for the disruption and noted that he had not even asked for a meeting with her. 'I think everybody in America would agree that that was inappropriate,' she said. Sen. Padilla's team released a statement shortly after insisting he was at the press conference to perform his congressional duties. 'Senator Padilla is currently in Los Angeles exercising his duty to perform Congressional oversight of the federal government's operations in Los Angeles and across California,' the statement said. 'He was in the federal building to receive a briefing with General Guillot and was listening to Secretary Noem's press conference. 'He tried to ask the Secretary a question, and was forcibly removed by federal agents, forced to the ground and handcuffed. He is not currently detained, and we are working to get additional information.' After the press conference, Noem addressed the incident while standing outside the federal building. 'If he would have reached out and identified himself and let us know who he was and wanted to talk. His approach was something I don't think was appropriate at all. But the conversation was great and we are going to communicate,' she said. 'We exchanged phone numbers and we are going to continue to talk. People need to identify themselves before lunging during press conferences.' DHS said on X that Secret Service agents believed Padilla was an attacker and they acted accordingly. 'Senator Padilla chose disrespectful political theatre and interrupted a live press conference without identifying himself or having his Senate security pin on as he lunged toward Secretary Noem,' the agency said. 'Mr. Padilla was told repeatedly to back away and did not comply with officers' repeated commands. @SecretService thought he was an attacker and officers acted appropriately. 'Secretary Noem met with Senator Padilla after and held a 15 minute meeting.' Noem called Padilla's statement about the incident 'ridiculous' and told Fox News she believed he wanted to cause a scene. 'The way that he acted was completely inappropriate. It wasn't becoming of a U.S. Senator or official and perhaps he wanted the scene,' she said. 'This man burst into a room and started advancing towards the podium, interrupting an opening statement and, elevating his voice and shouting questions. 'People tried to stop him from interrupting the press conference, but he refused and continued to lunge towards the podium.' The DHS secretary told the outlet she met with the senator for about 10 to 15 minutes afterwards and the two even exchanged phone numbers. California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned Padilla's detention on social media. 'Sen. Alex Padilla is one of the most decent people I know. This is outrageous, dictatorial, and shameful. Trump and his shock troops are out of control. This must end now,' he said. 'If they can handcuff a U.S. Senator for asking a question, imagine what they will do to you.' Former Vice President Kamala Harris, who Padilla replaced in the senate when she was elected VP, said, 'United States Senator Alex Padilla was representing the millions of Californians who are demanding answers to this Administration's actions in Southern California. This is a shameful and stunning abuse of power.' Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski told reporters, 'It's horrible. It is shocking at every level. It's not the America I know.'
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Shouting match erupts on House floor: ‘Get over there and get some f***ing balls!'
A shouting match erupted on the House floor Thursday with a hot mic capturing the moment Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) was confronted by a fellow lawmaker allegedly because he was on the Democrats' side of the floor. 'F***ing get over there and get some f***ing balls!' the man yelled to Lawler. 'Tell them! Tell them! You know who I am!' The heated exchange happened just after a vote on a resolution, while members were still milling about on the House floor. A video of the session shows that approximately 10 seconds into the recording, a man's voice abruptly cuts through the chatter. Even though the microphone was quickly shut off, muffled shouting continued in the background. The sudden outburst drew visible reactions from members across the chamber, briefly bringing conversations to a halt. Rep. Lawler later posted about the incident on social media and identified the individual as Rep. John Mannion (D-NY). 'John Mannion was entirely unhinged and unprofessional,' Lawler wrote in a post on X. 'That was a shameful display that exposed his complete lack of temperament. No wonder numerous staffers have previously alleged a toxic work environment. He should go seek help for anger management — and f*** off.' Rep. Mannion has not yet issued a public response to the incident.


The Independent
12-06-2025
- Politics
- The Independent
Shouting match erupts on House floor: ‘Get over there and get some f***ing balls!'
A shouting match erupted on the House floor Thursday with a hot mic capturing the moment Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) was confronted by a fellow lawmaker allegedly because he was on the Democrats' side of the floor. 'F***ing get over there and get some f***ing balls!' the man yelled to Lawler. 'Tell them! Tell them! You know who I am!' The heated exchange happened just after a vote on a resolution, while members were still milling about on the House floor. A video of the session shows that approximately 10 seconds into the recording, a man's voice abruptly cuts through the chatter. Even though the microphone was quickly shut off, muffled shouting continued in the background. The sudden outburst drew visible reactions from members across the chamber, briefly bringing conversations to a halt. Rep. Lawler later posted about the incident on social media and identified the individual as Rep. John Mannion (D-NY). 'John Mannion was entirely unhinged and unprofessional,' Lawler wrote in a post on X. 'That was a shameful display that exposed his complete lack of temperament. No wonder numerous staffers have previously alleged a toxic work environment. He should go seek help for anger management — and f*** off.' Rep. Mannion has not yet issued a public response to the incident.