Freedom Caucus vows quick censure resolution against Al Green
- Democratic U.S. Rep. Al Green from Texas was ejected from the hall during President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday night.
- Green warned against Republican efforts to change Medicaid, stating many in his district rely on it for health care.
- Green expressed it was necessary to stand against Trump, asserting he has no mandate to cut Medicaid.
- House leaders called for Green to be censured, with House Speaker Johnson indicating that such behavior will not be tolerated on the House floor.
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Protest, retreat, hide? Congressional behavior, 2025-style
In the early days of the second Trump administration, congressional Republicans and Democrats face decisions about how to react to White House-led actions. For Democrats, it can be boiled down to this: fight or retreat. Republicans are being advised to restrict contact with the public. We talk with Nathan Gonzales about what, at this point, makes the most sense politically. Show Notes: Rep. Al Green censured by House colleagues, sings ‘We Shall…

Texas Rep. Al Green unrepentant as he faces censure vote in House for disrupting Trump speech
Rep. Al Green is facing censure in the House for his outburst during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. A vote to censure Green is expected Thursday in the House.
House Moves to Censure Rep. Al Green Over His Stupid Stunt During Trump's Joint Address to Congress
The House has taken decisive action against Rep. Al Green following his disruptive behavior during President Trump's address, igniting a heated debate on decorum in Congress. How will this impact party dynamics?
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