Republicans are reportedly preparing a measure to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, after he interrupted Donald Trump's speech ...
The House is expected to vote Thursday on whether to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for disrupting President Donald Trump’s ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson had Green removed from the chamber during the early moments of President Trump’s speech Tuesday ...
Party leaders opted for a soberly delivered, centrist counter to the president’s speech, but the dominant image of Democratic ...
After rejecting a Democratic-led motion to table the censure resolution, the House is expected to hold a final vote on it ...
Green, who has called for the president's impeachment, was escorted out of the chamber during Trump's joint address to ...
Rep. Al Green of Texas wasn’t the first lawmaker ever to blurt out a protest during a presidential address to Congress.
The opposition party doesn’t have a unified strategy, much less a leader to match the president's energy or showmanship.
House Republicans are moving to censure Democratic Rep. Al Green after his disruptions during President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of 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.