Al Green Expelled from Congress for Interrupting Trump
Al Green is expelled from Congress for interrupting President Trump. Here are all the details about this incident.
Posted on 05/03/2025 at 20:06
- Al Green Expelled from Congress for Interrupting Trump
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- Here Are the Details
Democratic Congressman Al Green was expelled from the House of Representatives this Tuesday after interrupting a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The incident occurred while Trump was delivering his first address to a joint session of Congress since his return to office.
During the speech, Green, 78, stood up and waved his cane in protest against the president’s remarks.
The reaction was immediate: Republican lawmakers began to boo and demand order in the chamber.
As chaos escalated, House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, called Green to order. However, after failing to comply, he was escorted out of the chamber by House security personnel.
Al Green Expelled from Congress for Interrupting Trump
BREAKING: Speaker Mike Johnson just ejected Deranged Democrat Al Green from the House Chamber for disrupting President Trump’s speech. pic.twitter.com/lbixaywths
– George (@behizytweets) March 5, 2025
Al Green’s interruption comes amid heightened political tensions in the United States, with Congress deeply divided between Republicans and Democrats.
Trump’s speech addressed controversial topics such as immigration, the economy, and foreign policy, sparking mixed reactions in the chamber.
Green, a Texas legislator and longtime civil rights advocate, has been a vocal critic of Trump and his policies.
He has previously introduced multiple articles of impeachment against Trump, arguing that his rhetoric and policies pose a threat to American democracy.
After his expulsion, Al Green issued a statement defending his actions as an act of «civil disobedience» in defense of democratic values.
«I could not sit silently while the president used this platform to promote policies that harm the most vulnerable in our society,» the congressman stated.
Divided Reactions to Al Green’s Expulsion in Congress
AL GREEN IS A FCKING CLOWN. WHAT A DISGRACE TO AMERICA. pic.twitter.com/o0yqfteu9
– Johnrocker (@itsjohnrocker) March 5, 2025
Reactions to Green’s expulsion were divided.
While Republicans celebrated the move, calling it necessary to maintain order, Democrats condemned it, arguing it was an unjustified retaliation against a lawmaker exercising his right to free speech.
«What we saw today was a direct attack on democracy,» said Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
«Al Green is an unwavering defender of justice, and his expulsion is a symbol of the repressive atmosphere we are facing in this Congress.»
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended the decision, stating that «respect for decorum and parliamentary procedure is fundamental to this institution.»
«We cannot allow disorderly interruptions that undermine the integrity of our proceedings,» Johnson added.
Political Impact and Next Steps
#BREAKING: Speaker Johnson just ORDERED the Sergeant at Arms to forcefully REMOVE Rep. Al Green after he had an unhinged meltdown while Trump was speaking.
These People Are Deranged. pic.twitter.com/aqovumf9go
– Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 5, 2025
The incident has reignited debates about polarization in U.S. politics and the role of protest in Congress.
Political analysts suggest Green’s actions could mobilize progressive factions ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
With the opposition to Trump seeking a clear strategy, this event could become a rallying point for Democrats.
It remains unclear whether Green will face additional sanctions, but his Democratic allies have vowed to support him and denounce what they call «political intimidation.»
Meanwhile, Trump’s speech continued after the disruption, focusing on his national security agenda and his plan for the «largest deportation operation in U.S. history.»
Green’s expulsion remains a contentious issue and could serve as a flashpoint in the ongoing political battle between Democrats and Republicans in Washington.
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