The House officially denounced Texas' Democrat Al Green on Thursday after repeatedly pausing President Donald Trump's Congress speech on Tuesday night.
After multiple confusion and warnings during Trump's speech, speaker Mike Johnson (R-la.) ordered Greene to be escorted by the sergeant from the House room by the sergeant. House Republicans promptly submitted a resolution the following day, denounced the destructive Democrats.
“Democrats who are concerned about regaining the trust and respect of the American people should join House Republicans in this effort.”
The House ultimately voted to adopt the resolution with a vote of 224-198. In the end, 10 Democrats Participation The 214 Republicans are Republicans to resolve Green censorship.
“The shameful and terrible actions of Rep. Al Green during President Trump's joint speech have shamed the Congressional system and the members he serves,” Johnson said. I said In X's Thursday post, “Despite my repeated warnings, he refused to stop his antics and I was forced to take him out of the room.”
“He intentionally violated House rules and a swift voting of condemnation is a proper relief,” Johnson added. “Democrats who are concerned about regaining the trust and respect of the American people should join House Republicans in this effort.”
House condemnations are formal condemnations of members on behalf of Congress, but rarely brings anything beyond this. A typical outcome of accusation is damage to an individual's reputation, but it can result in more severe punishment depending on the severity of the crime.
House Democrats and Republicans following the criticism Delegated To a match screaming on the floor.
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