EXCERPT:
MORENO: "Again, you interrupted a live press conference. Offense number one. Number two, you walked towards the protectee. Secret Service has one job: Make sure that protectee is protected. When they asked you to stop, not only did you not stop, you forced yourself forward. When they told you to leave the room, you fought them. All those are fundamental, basic rules that you’re not allowed to do no matter who you are. And having this pin or being a United States senator does not absolve you from that. And by the way, did not have the pin on. The one thing that police can see -- like, for example, when I drive in, like, if I walk over there or I walk back upstairs and they say, 'Well, you’re not allowed to pass that line,' the minute they see the pin, they know you’re a senator. He didn’t identify himself in the way that we’re told to identify. And he’s been here long enough, he should know better. And by the way, I say that and Alex is a good guy. I don’t mean to disparage him, but good guys do things that they shouldn’t do sometimes. And if it wasn’t a stunt, it was just miraculously ready for camera. The camera was just coincidentally ready on the spot. I mean, look, the Democrats are desperate because they don’t have any ideas. They don’t have any leaders. And so they’re trying to make something out of nothing. That’s what you saw on Thursday. And I actually met the officer that was there on Friday, and to say that that guy is somehow an authoritarian enabler is an insult to that man, who has a good family, is a good man. You don’t want to hear those things. You know, they’re the ones that say, 'Don’t disparage federal workers.' They’re disparaging those good police officers."