U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, after heckling President Donald Trump.
The Republican-led effort passed 224-198 with two members voting present, one of them being Green. Ten Democrats voted on the ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson instructed the House sergeant at arms to eject Rep. Al Green after he stood up and interjected as ...
The House on Thursday voted to censure an unrepentant Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump's address ...
The House of Representatives voted largely along party lines Thursday to censure Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green for heckling ...
Green was publicly rebuked by his colleagues on Thursday, March 6, for waving a cane and shouting, "No mandate!" on the House ...
The House of Representatives voted Thursday to censure Texas Rep. Al Green. Rep. Jim Costa was among 10 Democrats backing the ...
On Thursday, the House formally censured Green 224-198-2. Ten Democrats voted with all Republicans in favor of the censure.
Rep. Al Green is believed to be he first lawmaker in modern history to be thrown out of a Joint Session of Congress or a ...
Ten Democrats joined the Republican-led House in censuring Representative Al Green for disrupting Donald Trump’s speech to ...
President Donald Trump has a lot of support within the government, but it is not unanimous. Representative Al Green of Texas ...
The U.S. House Thursday voted 224-198 to censure Texas Rep. Al Green for shouting during President Donald Trump's speech to ...