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. Al Green generated reactions from across the political spectrum after being ushered out of the U.S. Capitol during President Donald Trump's joint congressional address on Tuesday night.
The House voted to censure Rep. Al Green for his protest during President Trump’s address to Congress this week, leading to more House floor drama as lawmakers shouted and sang during the censure.
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.” ...
A formal House reprimand didn’t contain the fallout from Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) interrupting President Trump’s speech to Congress, showing how petty fights and demands for retribution have ...
Following his outburst during President Trump’s congressional address, Rep. Al Green has received a censure from the House of Representatives. Democratic Rep. Al Green is standing on business ...
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was censured on Thursday for his “defiant” outburst during President Donald Trump‘s joint address to Congress. In a contentious vote that devolved into a shouting match ...
US President Donald Trump's first joint Congress address was disrupted by Democratic lawmaker Al Green, resulting in his removal by Speaker Mike Johnson. Green protested against Trump's mandate ...
President Donald Trump commented on Thursday about Rep. Al Green (D-TX), the politician who interrupted his joint address to Congress on Tuesday night. The president’s critical comments came on ...
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump told Fox News Digital Thursday that Rep. Al Green "should be forced to pass an IQ test because he is a low IQ individual, and we don’t need low IQ individuals ...
The House on Wednesday teed up a final vote on a resolution to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for disrupting President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress. The chamber voted 209-211 ...