Democratic strategist David Axelrod described Rep. Al Green’s (D-Texas) outbursts at President Trump’s address to Congress as “despicable.” “I think what Al Green did was despicable. I liked Elissa ...
Rep. Al Green generated reactions from across the political spectrum after being ushered out of the U.S. Capitol during ...
Democratic Rep. Al Green was escorted out of the House chamber minutes into former President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress after disrupting the speech. Green, a vocal Trump critic, shouted ...
Donald Trump’s address today before a joint session of Congress got off to a chaotic start as Democratic and Republican lawmakers chanted, booed, and heckled each other from their respective sides of ...
WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday voted to censure an unrepentant Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for disrupting President Trump’s address to Congress. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) had Green removed ...
Al Green's stay at Donald Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday was brief. The exchange began after Trump said, "The presidential election of Nov. 5 was a mandate like has not been seen in many ...
Rep. Al Green, D-TX, blamed "invidious discrimination" for being removed from President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress, as well as his subsequent censuring, on "The Breakfast Club" on Friday ...
Green, 77, protested Trump's speech by standing up from his seat in the chamber, saying, "You don't have a mandate." He was ordered to leave the room and later told reporters he was "also working on ...
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