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City Official Asks LA Police Chief to Obstruct Justice, and Then Things Got Dumber From There

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Just days before the left's national "No Kings Day" information operation was planned, the L.A. City Council acted with true monarchical entitlement when a member of its royal ruling court imperiously waved her scepter and asked her subject to break the law. 

Councilwoman Imelda Padilla may as well have sniffed, "Laws are for little people, not us."

The request was made in front of the public, on TV, and on the internet. 

Where does L.A. get these people, anyway, a casting agency? 

We can see the casting call now: 

Looking for woman to play entitled, vacant, politician! 

The scene is centered at large city council meeting. 

Actor will become character, Imelda Padilla, who will combine the demanding nature of Imelda Marcos and the "do you know who I am?" imperiousness of Alex Padilla. 

Player should be in the 30-50 years old age range and possess no knowledge of the law or propriety. 

Send headshots and video to Morons casting agency.

In real life, Councilwoman Imelda Padilla asked the city's police chief, Jim "We're Overwhelmed" McDonnell, to inform the L.A. royal family of future ICE raids so they could warn their slaves to create a scene and stop them.

Padilla, no relation to the unknown California senator, wanted to know if the police could devise a way to drop a dime on the feds using Artificial Intelligence. She wanted something as effective as the app like the one reportedly devised by the government-supported "non-profits" (heh) to chase down "men in military garb" and then the flood the zone with crazies and agents provocateur to divert their energies from arresting cartel members and their money launderers, as I reported in The Left Is Hiding Something Truly Evil With Its BIG LIE About the LA Riots, and give these poor victims time to get away.

Padilla asked the police chief if the LAPD could develop an AI-informed program to track ICE and other feds. She also asked for Omerta. 

Here's how the rest of the Q and A went:

Padilla: [We want] to warn the business community that outside of our L.A. borders...you can warn us so that we can warn our folks, in the spirit of your loyalty to the city of Los Angeles.

McDonnell: So, you’re asking me to warn you about an enforcement action being taken by another agency before it happens? 

Padilla: Yeah.

McDonnell: We can’t do that. 

Padilla: Why not?

McDonnell: That would be completely inappropriate and illegal. That's obstruction of justice. You might want to talk to the city attorney about that.

Watch it for yourself:

McDonnell was pushed by council members about the supposed impropriety of working with federal authorities because of the city's self-imposed "sanctuary" status, but the police chief reminded the council how law enforcement works. 

“All of the crimes we investigate potentially could be in partnership with [federal agencies],” he told the royal court. “It is a partnership," he explained, "and without that partnership, we wouldn’t be able to go into the World Cup, the Olympics ... that require that we work with federal, state and local partners.” 

But the L.A. Times reported the council president piled it higher and deeper: 

City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson said he disagreed with the chief on referring to agencies such as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as “law enforcement partners.” 

“If we know somebody is coming here to do warrant-less abductions of the residents of this city, those are not our partners,” he said. “I don’t care what badge they have on or whose orders they’re under. They’re not our partners.” 

Reminder: the feds had warrants for the cartel members and the money laundering suspects on the first day the left went into meltdown. Ever since, the left has obscured who it was that the U.S. Attorney was going after that first day, misreporting it as a raid at Home Depot.

Because morons like these run other cities that don't care about security, President Donald Trump has doubled down on taking these ICE investigations to go after cartels on the road to Chicago and New York.

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