
The roaring disruption came from the Oregon and Washington delegates, who shouted "No more war!" as Panetta spoke at the podium. Both states were won by Sanders at the Democratic presidential primary.
Other groups soon joined in, chanting "Love not war!" and "No more drones!"
The delegates were soon drowned out by many others who were screaming "USA!"
The chants began when Panetta attempted to criticize Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for saying he hoped Russia had its hands on Hillary Clinton's private emails.
"Today, Donald Trump once again took Russia's side," Panetta said. "He asked the Russians to engage in American politics."
As the voices grew louder, Panetta was caught off-guard and appeared confused. He then paused and waited for the chants to stop.
As the speech continued, the lights over the Oregon and Washington sections were dimmed to further drown out Sanders' supporters.
In response, protesters raised up their cell phones, lighting up their screens in an effort to be seen.
Panetta's speech was meant to bring attention to Clinton's national security intentions.
Other loud chants coming from California delegates interrupted retired Rear Adm. John Hutson's speech, who also took the chance to criticize Trump and his foreign policy plans.



Can one hope the American people are waking up and preparing to stand up against the deadly Ziocon plans?