Leaked audio of a conversation between some of Los Angeles’ top political players that included racist remarks has cascaded into multiple resignations that came to a head during a rowdy – and at times chaotic – city council meeting Wednesday. 

The audio sent shockwaves through the city, which is known as a liberal hub with trendsetting progressive policies, and across the nation — even reaching the White House. At a press conference Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden believes all those heard on the leaked audio should resign and be held accountable for their actions and speech. 

The latest: Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez announced Tuesday she is taking a “leave of absence” from the council two days after audio leaked of her racist remarks in a meeting last October, the Los Angeles Times reported. Nury and Ron Herrera, the president of Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, both resigned from their presidency positions on Monday, according to the Times.

What’s in the audio: In the recording obtained by The Times, Martinez could be heard making racist statements about a white councilmember’s child, saying her colleague “handled his young Black son as though he were an accessory” and describing the colleague’s son in Spanish as “like a monkey.” Martinez resigned from her position as president Monday.

The bigger picture: The resignations complicate upcoming political races in the nation’s second most populous city, where elections for mayor and councilmember seats are set for Nov. 8. 

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What happened in the recording?

The conversation reportedly took place during an October 2021 meeting at the union federation’s offices between Martinez, Herrera and councilmembers Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León in discussion over the city’s redistricting process, the Times reported. 

Audio of the conversation was first posted on Reddit by a now-suspended user, according to the Times, and it is unclear if anyone else was present, who recorded the audio and who posted the recording.

In addition to her comments about her colleague’s Black son, Martinez also reportedly called the colleague, councilmember Mike Bonin, an expletive, according to the audio posted by the Times, allegedly saying his parents are “raising him like a little white kid.”

“I was like, this kid needs a beatdown,” Martinez reportedly said. “Let me take him around the corner and then I’ll bring him back.”