During his remarks from the House floor this week, Representative Al Green threatened President Trump with impeachment.
Green revealed that House Speaker Mike Johnson attempted to silence him with repeated admonishments. When he refused to back down, he was ultimately escorted out of the chamber. Despite the removal, Green said, “The people who escorted me out were very kind. I hold no animus toward the speaker. He did what the rules required.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson ordered the sergeant at arms to escort Green out of the House chambers on Tuesday after Green repeatedly interrupted President Donald Trump's address to Congress.
The House will vote this week on a resolution to censure Democrat Rep. Al Green of Texas for disrupting President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night. Shortly into Trump's remarks,
Green has long been a critic of Trump, pushing for his impeachment multiple times. Trump was impeached twice during his first term by the Democrat
Multiple House Republicans say they plan to file a censure motion against the congressman, who was ejected for interrupting Trump’s address.
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Democratic Rep. Al Green may face a censure by the House after he was removed for disrupting President Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night. House Speaker Mike Johnson instructed the House sergeant at arms to eject Green after he stood up and interjected as Trump spoke to lawmakers.