Green was removed from the House chamber Tuesday night for disrupting in protest during President Donald Trump's speech before a joint session of Congress.
A day after voting to censure Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, Sacramento-area Rep. Ami Bera spoke with KCRA 3 about the vote and his focus on combating Trump administration policies.
GOP Rep. Andy Ogles is trying to take away committee assignments from chamber Democrats who sang and chanted during a censure vote on the House floor for fellow Democratic Rep. Al Green for his outbursts during President Trump's address Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress.
The House voted to censure Democratic Congressman Al Green of Texas for interrupting President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday. Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) joins MSNBC to discuss this and a House Republicans’ social media account calling him an “illegal immigrant.
They may have been animated, but the co-hosts of "The View" agreed on one thing: Democrats are failing in the fight against the GOP. The discussion began by talking about Rep. Al Green (D-TX), who was censured by the Republican-led Congress and ten Democratic lawmakers who joined with them.
House Republicans are moving to punish Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas after he heckled President Trump on Tuesday during his address to a joint session of Congress. Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington introduced a resolution on Wednesday to censure Green for the disruption.
The U.S. House of Representatives members voted to censure Texas Congressman Al Green on Thursday morning, days after his vocal protest of President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress. The chamber voted 224 to 198,
House Democrats who voted against censuring Rep. Al Green spoke with Fox News Digital after the contentious morning on the House floor.
Ten Democrats joined with House Republicans on Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green for his protest during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress this week — a formal condemnation of the Texas Democrat’s actions.
On Thursday, the House censured Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for interrupting President Trump's address to Congress and some Republican lawmakers don't want to stop with just the censure. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.
House Republicans on Saturday unveiled a 99-page, six-month stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown and increase defense funding while seeking cuts for nondefense programs, which will likely be a main focus of this week’s Sunday shows.