Congressman Al Green faces censure from Republicans for disrupting President Trump's speech. Green stands by his actions, ...
N.Y., dodged questions from CNN's John Berman on what he thought of Rep. Al Green, D-T.X., shouting at the podium during ...
After rejecting a Democratic-led motion to table the censure resolution, the House is expected to hold a final vote on it ...
Multiple House Republicans say they plan to file a censure motion against the congressman, who was ejected for interrupting ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson had Democratic Rep. Al Green removed from Donald Trump's address to Congress after he interrupted the president's speech.
The president repeated familiar exaggerations and falsehoods about the economy, the Department of Government Efficiency and tariffs.
To my fellow citizens, America is back,” Donald Trump said, although it’s unclear where, exactly, America ever went.
Green’s outburst came at the start of President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress and immediately set the tone. The night was ...
MSNBC’s Symone Sanders-Townsend torched liberal lawmakers for silently flipping paddles that read missives directed at Trump ...
At a private meeting Tuesday, Representative Richard Hudson, head of the National Republican Congressional Committee, advised ...
Welp, it’s time to add to the long list of politicians taking a stand against President Donald J. Trump. Texas Rep. Al Green sent off groaning “boos” from republicans and mild cheers from democrats ...
President Trump sauntered to the rostrum, where the House Speaker normally presides, to double down on all his administration ...
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