We speak with Democratic Congressmember Al Green of Texas a day after he was censured by the House of Representatives for disrupting President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on Tuesday night.
Less than 24 hours after being thrown out of the House Chamber for interrupting President Donald Trump's speech to Congress, U.S. Rep. Al Green was in his office racing to keep up with the constant flow of interview requests coming in.
After being censured for interrupting President Trump's joint address to Congress, Texas Democrat Al Green defended his actions during a speech on the House floor saying he would "do it again" to protect Medicaid.
Al Green as he disrupts President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025. | Pete Kiehart for POLITICO When a member of Congress is censured, it is supposed to be a rare and shameful event.
T.X., told 'The Breakfast Club' that 'invidious discrimination' was to blame for his removal from President Trump's speech, and his subsequent censuring.
The House has voted to censure Al Green, a Democratic congressman from Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress earlier in the week.
The Republican majority in the U.S. House on Thursday censured Democratic Rep. Al Green, a New Orleans native who represents parts of Houston, for interrupting President Donald Trump’s
WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday.