First on FOX: The resolution by R-TX Rep. Troy Nairs spread among Republican lawmakers on Wednesday, punishing House Democrats who were dumped from President Donald Trump's protest speech.
NEHLS is leading the resolution of R-TX's denunciation against Al Green, and is expected to make it public one day today, a source with knowledge of the document tells Fox News Digital.
According to a draft text viewed by Fox News Digital, Greene accused him of “deliberately disrupting the joint session and remaining rebellious” and “spoofing stigma on the US Congress.”
The 77-year-old Democrat was removed from Trump's joint speech to Congress on Tuesday night after repeatedly confusing the beginning of the president's speech.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, right, asked Rep. D-Texas, to leave the Chamber of Commerce after confounding President Donald Trump's speech on March 4, 2025. (McNamee/Get Pool via Reuters/Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
He cried out “You have no obligation” in Trump, who promoted Republican victory in the House, Senate and White House.
House speaker Mike Johnson, R-LA, removed Green by US Sergeant.
Greene remained rebellious when he stopped to talk to the White House pool on the ground floor of the Capitol after being dumped from the room on the second floor of the house Trump was talking about.
“I am happy to suffer any punishment that I have available. I have not told anyone, I will not punish me. I have said I will accept the punishment,” Green said, according to a White House Pool report.
“But it's worth letting people know that there are some of us who are willing to stand up to this president's desire to cut Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.”

Rep. Troy Nehls is leading the resolution. (Nathan Posner)
Meanwhile, Republicans responded to Greene and other democratic attempts to disrupt their speeches with anger.
House Freedom Caucus announced Wednesday morning that it would submit its own condemnation resolution against Green.
“What they've shown is ridiculous to Americans,” House GOP Policy Committee chair R-OK told Fox News Digital on Tuesday night. “I don't know how Americans think it's right.”
R-GA MP Buddy Carter told Fox News Digital: “The Democrats' actions last night were disappointing. The explosion of Rep. Al Green must have been a result of showing a clear lack of politeness and respect for the presidency.”
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The Freedom Caucus, led by Rep. Andy Harris, plans to submit its own resolutions against Rep. Al Green. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg)
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Steve Scalise, the leader of the House Majority in R-LA, told Fox News Digital that he was “seeing” whether leadership would punish Green.
Johnson signalled reporters Tuesday night that such a move would gain his support.
Fox News Digital contacted Green's office for a response, but did not immediately respond.




