The House voted to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas.) after he interrupted President Donald Trump during his joint address to ...
The U.S. House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green of Texas for disrupting President Donald Trump’s joint speech to Congress on Tuesday night.
New York Congressman Tom Suozzi is defending his support for censuring a fellow House Democrat who protested President Donald ...
Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, was officially censured Thursday in a vote in the House following his protest on Tuesday ...
Rep. Al Green is likely to be censured by Republicans for his outburst during President Donald Trump’s recent speech to ...
Following his outburst during President Trump’s congressional address, Rep. Al Green has received a censure from the House of ...
Green was publicly rebuked by his colleagues on Thursday, March 6, for waving a cane and shouting, "No mandate!" on the House ...
In a twist that feels more like a political soap opera than standard congressional proceedings, ten moderate Democrats joined ...
Well, in response to Green's action, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson held a vote to censure him. According to USA Today ...
Just minutes into President Donald Trump’s speech on Tuesday, March 4, Texas Democratic Rep. Al Green stood up and raised his ...
The censure vote is the latest fallout of the boisterous behavior that has occurred during more recent presidential addresses to Congress.
As staid Democratic lawmakers demurely raised ping-pong paddle-sized signs reading "Musk Steals" and "Lies" to protest President Donald Trump's 99-minute address to Congress on Tuesday, Representativ ...