Discussion on Removing Rep. Al Green from Committee Position

Republican lawmakers consider removing Democratic Rep. Al Green from committee position after he disrupted President Donald Trump's address to Congress. Democratic members oppose further punishment, while Republicans criticize Green's actions.

Censure of Rep. Lauren Boebert and Rep. Al Green

Rep. Ami Bera discusses voting for the censure of Rep. Al Green and Rep. Chrissy Houlahan pushing to censure Rep. Lauren Boebert over comments about Green. Houlahan defends her decision to censure Boebert amidst backlash and criticism from both Democrats and Republicans.

Discussion on the Censure of Rep. Al Green

Rep. Ami Bera discusses the censure of Rep. Al Green for disrupting President Trump's speech. Green claims discrimination as the reason for his removal and censure. He is also working on new articles of impeachment against Trump.

House Censure of Rep. Al Green for Interrupting Trump's Speech

Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was censured by the House for interrupting President Donald Trump during his joint address to Congress. Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., filed a resolution to punish Democrats who derailed House proceedings. The resolution aims to strip committee assignments from the lawmakers involved in the chaos. House Democrats upended the proceedings by singing 'We Shall Overcome' in support of Green. Ogles plans to discuss the resolution with House Speaker Mike Johnson for a potential vote next week.

President Trump's Joint Address to Congress and Response to Rep. Al Green

President Trump reflects on his joint address to Congress, receives positive reviews, and criticizes Rep. Al Green for disruptions.

Censure of Rep. Al Green for protesting during President Trump's address to Congress

The House voted to censure Rep. Al Green for protesting during President Trump's address to Congress. Green stood up, waved his cane, and yelled at Trump. The censure passed mostly on party lines, with ten Democrats voting with Republicans.

House censure of Rep. Al Green

House lawmakers censure Rep. Al Green for disruption at President Trump's address to Congress. Green removed from chamber after outburst and Democrats protest with singing. Republicans introduce competing censure resolutions.

Rep. Al Green's Disruption of President Trump's Speech

Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was removed from President Trump's speech for disruptive behavior. House Speaker Mike Johnson scolded Green for violating House rules and a resolution to censure him advanced to a House-wide vote.

House of Representatives censure of Rep. Al Green

The House of Representatives moved to advance the censure of Rep. Al Green (D-TX) after his unruly behavior during President Donald Trump’s address before a joint session of Congress.

Democratic Lawmakers' Response to Rep. Al Green's Removal During Trump's Address to Congress

Democratic lawmakers criticized for not walking out on President Trump after Rep. Al Green was removed for protest during Trump's address to Congress. 'The View' co-host Sunny Hostin urges Democrats to stop playing by the rules with a party that has thrown away the rule book.

Democratic reactions to President Trump's address to Congress

White House Press Secretary criticizes Democratic reactions to President Trump's address to Congress, accusing them of behaving disgracefully and being out of touch with the American public. Trump promises to take America's destiny into its own hands and wage war on drug cartels.

Rep. Al Green's Disruption of President Trump's Address to Congress

Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas was removed from President Donald Trump’s address to Congress after multiple disruptions. Both Republican and independent voters reacted positively to the interruption, while Democratic voters had a mostly neutral reaction.

Political Division in the House GOP

Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas was removed from President Donald Trump's address to Congress after multiple disruptions, leading to competing resolutions to censure him within the House GOP.

Reaction to President Trump's Address to Congress

Former NBA player and human rights activist Enes Kanter Freedom discusses President Donald Trump's address to Congress and AOC's 2024 win. Polls show positive reactions to Trump's speech, targeting Biden and Democrats. Rep. Al Green's disruptive behavior met with disapproval. Trump's speech compared to previous presidents' addresses.

Political News

Democrats react negatively to President Trump's 'two genders' executive order. Rep. Troy Nehls leads a censure resolution against Rep. Al Green for protesting during Trump's speech. Republicans respond with fury to Democratic disruptions.

Democratic Rep. Al Green's Impeachment Efforts

Democratic Rep. Al Green discusses indictment charges and expected arraignment of former President Trump. He initiated his first impeachment effort in 2025, focusing on 'dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done.' Other Democrats appear lukewarm to Green's current bid.