Al Green, a Democratic member of the Democratic Party, said that he would propose a bullet EACH article to President Trump after proposing the United States to take over Gaza.
“The exercise to Each's bullet has begun,” said Green. “I have announced that the president has been proposed and a sneaky act has been carried out to bring an article on bullet EACH to the president.”
On Tuesday, when Trump met with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he came to mind that the United States would take over the Gaza area. He said that the Americans should be responsible for cleaning and rebuilding the devastated areas in the war, but did not provide the details of who could live there.
These are some of the extreme comments in Trump on this issue, and will come last month the ceasefire of Israeled Hamas. About 2 million Palestinians want to have their own nation.
Green -like Democratic members blamed the President for their remarks, called the acquisition ideas “ethnic purification,” and compared them to play games in an unstable situation.
“The purification of the ethnic group is not a joke. Especially when he is emitted by the United States President, the strongest person in the world, Gaza's ethnic purification is not a joke, but the main purification of Gaza. The Minister of Israel is not ashamed of his people.
Green accused Trump's remarks and said that Martin Luther King Jr. said that Martin Luther King Jr. would remind him of the right thing when Martin Luther King Jr. said, “It's a threat to justice.”
“Gaza's fraud is a threat to the United States justice,” he said.
Green was one of the members who started Trump's first bullet EACH in 2017. He said on Wednesday that he had built the basics of bullet EACH and said he would do it again.
“We know that the time has come to the basics again. It's better to stand alone than to stand at all,” he said. “I stand alone on this problem, but it represents justice.”
Green called on American people and pointed out that the bullet EACH exercise must be the grassroots movement.
“People have to demand it. When people demand it, it is done,” he said.
The hill reached out to the White House for comments.





