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.
GOP Rep. Andy Ogles is trying to take away committee assignments from chamber Democrats who sang and chanted during a censure vote on the House floor for fellow Democratic Rep. Al Green for his outbursts during President Trump's address Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress.
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.
Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is facing backlash after referring to Representative Al Green’s (D-TX) cane as a “pimp cane” following his protest to protect Medicaid during President Trump’s address to Congress.
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.