Robby Soave and Lynda Tran discuss the disarray within the Democratic Party that was on display during President Trump's address in a joint session of Congress.
The House of Representatives voted to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, over his outburst during President Donald Trump's address to Congress.
Al Green stood alone as he was removed from the House chamber after protesting Donald Trump’s first address to a joint session of Congress. When Trump referred to his 2024 election victory, claiming he’d been given a mandate from the American people,
During the early moments of President Donald Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday, Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas, after the president erroneously claimed he was elected by a landslide, shouted at Trump,
The recent decision by ten House Democrats to side with Republicans in censuring Representative Al Green (D-TX) is more than just a political betrayal—it is a symptom of a larger crisis within the Democratic Party.
The Congressional Black Caucus stood behind Rep. Al Green following his censure and could be emerging as leaders against Donald Trump.
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.
Rep. Green said his interruptions of Trump were "spontaneous" but he would do it again because he's guided by his conscience not the opinions of colleagues. The post MSNBC Host Asks Censured Trump Heckler Al Green If Other Dems Are ‘TOO Civil’ While Freedom is ‘Literally On The Line’ first appeared on Mediaite.
On Thursday, the House censured Rep. Al Green, a Texas Democrat, for disrupting former President Trump’s address to Congress—an effort that saw two New York Democrats break with their party.
By Bo Erickson and Gabriella Borter WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ten Democrats joined Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday in voting to censure one of their own, Representative Al Green,