Right-wing journalist Brian Glenn on Thursday explained why he was opposed to the House censure of Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for interrupting Donald Trump during the president’s speech to a joint session of Congress.
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.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) told NBC's Kristen Welker he would not vote to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) for interrupting President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress. Lieu called his disrupting,
T.X., told 'The Breakfast Club' that 'invidious discrimination' was to blame for his removal from President Trump's speech, and his subsequent censuring.
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.
Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green suggested on Friday that the House of Representatives censuring him for disrupting President Donald Trump’s
His decision to yell out at Trump on Tuesday followed reports that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y, had warned Democrats not to disrupt the president's first address to Congress since winning his second term.
Texas Democratic Representative Al Green responds to being censured for his protest during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress.
Rep. Al Green was escorted out of the U.S. Capitol chamber Tuesday night after interrupting President Donald Trump's joint congressional address.