Right-wing journalist Brian Glenn on Thursday explained why he was opposed to the House censure of Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for interrupting Donald Trump during the president’s speech to a joint session of Congress.
Al Green (D-Texas) was removed from President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress last night for interrupting the address—something Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) repeatedly did to former President Joe Biden during his prior addresses to Congress with no punishment.
Joy Behar of The View has reacted to Al Green’s removal from Donald Trump’s address to Congress yesterday, while getting a little swipe in at Marjorie Taylor Greene for extra measure. In case you missed it,
Al Green's removal has led social media users to call it a "double standard" after past Republican hecklers of Democratic presidents were allowed to stay.
Texas Rep Al Green disrupted a House vote to censure him over his repeated heckling of President Donald Trump during the Congress address on Tuesday. Soon a Green vs Greene debate came up. Democrats protested staunch Trump ally Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene wearing a MAGA cap during House sessions,
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert falsely claimed that Texas Rep. Al Green confronted President Donald Trump with a “pimp cane” during his joint address to Congress last week. Boebert made […] ‘Absolutely Abhorrent’: Lauren Boebert Jumps On Racist Stereotype as She Accuses Rep.
Al Green’s removal from Donald Trump’s Congress address after his interruption highlights a double standard between Democrats and Republicans, considering the many past interruptions from Marjorie Taylor Greene that failed to result in removal.