Sen. Chuck Schumer of DN.Y. repeatedly avoided questions about Rep. Al Green of DT.X, screaming on the podium in President Donald Trump's Congress speech Tuesday night.
When Trump began his speech, Greene stood up and began screaming at the president, waving his wand at him.
“Members are engaged in deliberate decoration violations and the chair is ready to instruct the sergeant to restore the order to the joint session,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said in response to jealousy from the crowd.
“Mr. Green, take your seat,” he added.
Johnson speakers then ordered the sergeant to remove the greenery from the room, and he was escorted.
Rep. Al Green on the left was sued after President Donald Trump cried out while attending a joint Congressional meeting in Washington on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Get McNamee/Pool photos via AP)
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CNN anchor John Berman asked Schumer on Wednesday.
Rather than answering the CNN anchor question, Schumer went to diatribe about what Democrats have done to resist the president.
“Look, the bottom line is annoyed by a lot of people, but it's the best way to protest what Trump is doing, what many senators and many Congress do, and it's against these horrifying policies of building social security and then cutting back on people's social security offices,” reported Schumer.
Berman tried to ask Schumer again, but struggled to ask the question as Schumer continued his talk about him. He was ultimately able to ask his questions after multiple attempts.
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“Isn't he screaming?” asked Berman.
Schumer once again biased the question and continued to explain the Democrats' efforts to resist the Trump administration.
Schumer refused to directly answer Berman's questions about Green's actions during Trump's speech to Congress. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
After Schumer concluded his response, CNN anchor tried to ask again about the green's explosion, but in a different way.
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“Well, let's ask in a different way. Would you like to see the Democrats along what Senator Elissa Slotkin was saying, or more so? Berman asked Schumer.
Schumer dodged Berman's question about the green for the third time.
“Look, I thought of Elissa Slotkin. I chose her because she is one of our rising stars. I know how to win the race from the Midwest and talk to the average people. People should give me a break since George Washington,” Schumer replied.
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Andrew Mark Miller of Fox News Digital contributed to this report