Rep. Al Green of Texas wasn’t the first lawmaker ever to blurt out a protest during a presidential address to Congress.
The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for his protest during President Trump’s address to Congress this ...
Rep. Al Green is believed to be he first lawmaker in modern history to be thrown out of a Joint Session of Congress or a ...
Ten Democrats joined Republicans Thursday in voting to censure Representative Al Green after ... the federal government, Green interrupted the president by yelling, “You have no mandate to ...
Rep. Al Green is facing censure in the House for his outburst during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress ...
GOP Rep. Dan Newhouse, who introduced the resolution, said the moment "is truly a wakeup call for this chamber." ...
Tensions flared in the House on Thursday as lawmakers voted to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for his disruptive protest during President Trump’s address to Congress, prompting a dramatic scene ...
The longtime congressman from Texas stood and shouted as Donald Trump spoke Tuesday night, and then was escorted from the ...
WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President ...
Rep. Al Green made comments against President Donald Trump during his joint congressional address on Tuesday night.
Al Green for heckling ... a tumultuous two days for Green, who stood up early in Trump’s nearly 100-minute speech, waved his cane at the president and shouted, “You have no mandate to cut ...