Rep. Al Green removed from House floor after interrupting Trump's speech
- A Democratic U.S. Representative was removed from the House chamber for disrupting President Donald Trump's speech.
- Rep. Al Green shouted, 'You have no mandate to cut Medicaid!' while pointing a cane at Trump.
- Speaker Mike Johnson ordered Green's removal via the Sergeant at Arms due to repeated disruptions.
- The incident occurred during Trump's address to Congress.
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Congressman Al Green Says He'll File Articles of Impeachment Against Trump
Congressman Al Green -- the Democrat who was escorted out of the House of Representatives for interrupting President Donald Trump's address to Congress Tuesday -- says he's firing back at POTUS ... announcing plans to file articles of impeachment.
He waved his cane during Trump’s speech. Now, GOP wants to censure him
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., called for decorum and directed Green to sit down. When Rep. Al Green, a Texas Democrat, continued to protest, Johnson had the sergeant-at-arms remove him from the House floor.
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