Al Green hit Cenzure’s resolution after interrupting Trump’s speech

First on the fox: On Wednesday, the Republican legislators spread the Troy Nehls resolution on Wednesday, R-TX to punish the Democrat of the House ejected from the President Donald Trump Speech for protest.
Nehls leads the resolution of Cenzure against Ambassador Al Green, R-TX, and is expected to be published by public today, a source with knowledge of a document for Fox News Digital.
He accused Green of “deliberately disturbing a common session, remained defiant,” and “brought the disrespect for the congress of the United States,” according to the text of the draft viewed by Fox News Digital.
The 77-year-old Democrat was removed from Trump’s Common address on Congress on Tuesday night after repeatedly disturbed the beginning of the president’s speech.
The speaker of the house Mike Johnson asked an Al Green envoy, a D-texas to leave the chamber after being disturbed by President Donald Trump’s address to Congress on March 4, 2025. (Win McNamee/Pool via Reuters/Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
He shouted, “You have no mandate,” in Trump as he brought Republican victories in the home, Senate and the White House.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La, was green removed by the US sergeant.
Green remained defiant when he stopped talking to a white house printing pool on the first floor of the US Capitol after being thrown out of the second floor chamber, where Trump spoke.
“I am ready to suffer any punishment that is available to me. I did not tell anyone, don’t punish me. I said I would accept the punishment,” Green said, according to a report on the white house.
“But it is worth let’s know that there are some of us who will oppose the desire of this president to reduce Medicaid, Medicare and social insurance.”
Tail. Troy Nehls leads a resolution. (Nathan Posner)
Republicans, meanwhile, responded to Green and Other democratic Attempts to interfere with speech by anger.
Freedom Caucus House announced on Wednesday morning that she would bear her own resolution of censorship against Green.
“What they have shown is funny to the American people,” House House GOPA, Kevin Hen, R-8, said on Tuesday night. “I don’t see that any American would think it was okay.”
Ambassador Buddy Carter, R-D, told Fox News Digital, “Democratic behavior was disappointing last night. There must be consequences for the outburst of Relap. Al Green, who showed a clear lack of decor and respect for the Office of the Presidency.”
Free MP, led by tail. Andy Harris, plans to bear his own resolution against Green. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg)
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The leader of most of Steve Scalise, R-La, told Fox News Digital that he would “watch” the lead if he would punish the green.
Johnson announced to reporters on Tuesday night that such a move would have his support.
Fox News Digital addressed Green’s office for an answer, but he was not heard immediately.