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 ...
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) condemned Rep. Al Green’s (D-Texas) decision to interrupt President Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday while raising what she described as a “pimp cane.” ...
Al Green (D-Texas ... The House Freedom Caucus is asking Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to hold a vote next week on removing Green from his committees. And Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) ...
Rep. Al Green defended his protest during President Trump’s joint address, saying he was speaking out against Medicaid cuts and is prepared to face consequences. He accused Trump of retaliation ...
Substack host Jim Acosta ripped the GOP House censure of Rep. Al Green (D-TX) for heckling President Donald Trump — and the Democrats who voted for the “performative bullshit!” Trump ...
About four minutes into the speech, Rep. Al Green of Texas stood up from his seat to protest potential Medicaid cuts. Green was ultimately forcibly removed from the chamber by the House sergeant ...
Congressman Al Green's fellow Democrats attempted to block the vote to censure the 77-year-old, with some arguing his decision to stand, wave his cane and heckle Trump was a legitimate act of protest.