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House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's speech to Congress
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Al Green Being Removed From Trump's Speech Was Democrats' First Error of the Night — But Not the Last
The opposition party doesn’t have a unified strategy, much less a leader to match the president's energy or showmanship.
House tees up final vote to censure Al Green for protest at Trump speech
The House on Wednesday teed up a final vote on a resolution to censure Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for disrupting President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress. The chamber voted 209-211-1
President Donald Trump gave the longest address to a joint session of Congress in modern history on Tuesday night, surpassing former President Bill Clinton’s previous mark.
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President Donald Trump's joint congressional address kicked off to a rowdy start as Texas Rep. Al Green was removed less than 10 minutes into the president's remarks. "America is back," Trump stated as Republicans rose to their feet cheering and chanting "U.
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
Clocking in at nearly 100 minutes, President Donald Trump broke former President Bill Clinton's record for longest Congressional speech.
There are three different resolutions circulating to punish Rep. Al Green for repeatedly protesting President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress.
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