Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, was officially censured Thursday in a vote in the House following his protest on Tuesday during President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress.
Following the vote, Green will need to stand in the well of the House chamber while Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reads the ...
The Texas Democrat has said he was willing to “suffer the consequences” of his protest. “But truthfully, I would do it again.” ...
The US House is expected to vote Thursday morning to censure Democratic Rep. Al Green for his protest during President Donald ...
The censure gave Democrats the kind of political black eye their leaders were hoping to avoid. Several Democrats joined all ...
The House on Thursday voted to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for his protest during President Trump’s address to Congress ...
New Zealand dismissed its High Commissioner to Britain on Thursday after he likened a U.S.-led initiative to end the ...
Dr. Marty Makary will answer questions from a Senate panel about his plans to lead the Food and Drug Administration.
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The Mary Sue on MSNAl Green’s removal from Trump’s Congress address highlights double standard between Democrats and RepublicansAl Green’s removal from Donald Trump’s Congress address after his interruption highlights a double standard between Democrats ...
Republicans are launching efforts to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas., after his protest during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress.
The Texas Democrat, who was ejected from the House chamber for shouting at President Trump during his Tuesday address, also introduced the first articles of impeachment against him in 2017.
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