The U.S. Rep who was ejected from Congress and censured after interrupting Trump's address told the NAACP members he would ...
The House voted on Thursday to censure Democrat Al Green over his outburst at President Donald Trump's speech to Congress on ...
Democrats have to do some soul searching if they really want the public to be rightfully outraged by what the current ...
Rep. Al Green was escorted out of the U.S. Capitol chamber Tuesday night after interrupting President Donald Trump’s joint congressional address. The Texas Democrat stood and interrupted Trump ...
U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, after heckling President Donald Trump.
Al Green, D-Texas, after heckling President Donald ... Stories of justice and action across the country: Sign up for USA TODAY's This is America newsletter. The censure is written in the form ...
Lauren Boebert, alleging the Republican made "racist and derogatory" comments about Rep. Al Green’s protest during President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress. Boebert criticized Green ...
“They’re all about free speech and they don't let Al Green speak, you know,” Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, D-N.M., told USA TODAY. “And Al Green is Al Green. He’s an amazing man.
“Today, a group of House Democrats broke decorum during the censure of Rep. Al Green and, after multiple warnings, refused to heed @SpeakerJohnson’s order,” Ogles wrote on X. “I am drafting privileged ...
Several Republicans vowed to strip Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) and the Democrats who sang in the chamber from their committee assignments. “Today, a group of House Democrats broke decorum during the ...
None. So there shouldn’t be any outrage today,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett told the outlet In an interview with HuffPost, Crockett shared, “I think people lose context of who Al Green is.