Texas, was removed from the House chamber Tuesday night after disrupting President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress.
Experts are weighing in on one Democrat's reasoning for voting to formally rebuke Green for his protest during President Donald Trump's recent speech to Congress.
The House on Thursday voted to censure an unrepentant Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump's address ...
Not every act of defiance against Trump needs to take into account what a swing voter in Wisconsin is going to think on ...
Trump had just referenced his Nov. 5 election victory, when Rep. Al Green, an 11-term Democrat stood up and began calling out ...
The co-hosts of ABC’s “The View” launched into a heated clash over news that 10 Democratic members of Congress voted to ...
Ten Democrats joined with House Republicans on Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green for his protest during President Donald ...
Ten House Democrats joined Republicans in voting to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) on Thursday, rebuking the 11-term ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) should be censured for his “shameful” protest during President ...
President Donald Trump made it about four minutes into his first speech to Congress before a Democratic lawmaker, Rep. Al ...
Party leaders opted for a soberly delivered, centrist counter to the president’s speech, but the dominant image of Democratic ...