Green was removed from the House chamber Tuesday night for disrupting in protest during President Donald Trump's speech before a joint session of Congress.
The House on Thursday voted to censure an unrepentant Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. It signifies a formal reprimand. House Speaker Mike Johnson,
A day after voting to censure Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, Sacramento-area Rep. Ami Bera spoke with KCRA 3 about the vote and his focus on combating Trump administration policies.
The House voted to censure Democratic Congressman Al Green of Texas for interrupting President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday. Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) joins MSNBC to discuss this and a House Republicans’ social media account calling him an “illegal immigrant.
They may have been animated, but the co-hosts of "The View" agreed on one thing: Democrats are failing in the fight against the GOP. The discussion began by talking about Rep. Al Green (D-TX), who was censured by the Republican-led Congress and ten Democratic lawmakers who joined with them.
A resolution to formally punish Rep. Al Green for protesting President Donald Trump's speech is possibly getting a House vote this week.
House Democrats who voted against censuring Rep. Al Green spoke with Fox News Digital after the contentious morning on the House floor.
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) is staring down multiple House Republican censure efforts after he was escorted out of the House chamber Tuesday for heckling during President Trump's speech to Congress. Why it matters: Green's outburst kicked off a a night filled with Democratic disruptions and heckling — a level of chaos heretofore unseen at presidential addresses.
The U.S. House of Representatives members voted to censure Texas Congressman Al Green on Thursday morning, days after his vocal protest of President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress. The chamber voted 224 to 198,