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Representative Al Green of Texas, a Democrat, has spoken with Newsweek about why he introduced articles of impeachment ...
Rep. Al Green defended his controversial actions to heckle Trump's joint address to Congress in March, saying he would do it ...
"No Pres. is above the law. The choice is clear: uphold the Constitution, respect the separation of powers, abandon ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) said Friday he will force a vote on impeaching President Trump — just days after another Trump ...
U.S. Rep. Al Green, a Houston Democrat, filed a bill in the House calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. The ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) announced his intention to force a vote on impeaching President Donald Trump just days after a ...
Al Green generated reactions from across the political ... after he was removed from Trump's congressional address. Green, a Texas Democrat, has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since ...
Rep. Al Green, who was removed from President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress, has filed articles of ...
Al Green, a U.S. representative from Texas' 9th congressional district, was removed from President Trump's Tuesday night ...
Al Green started to yell from his seat. Wednesday's vote to kill the proposal by Texas congressman Al Green was 332-95. Democrats opposed the effort by a 3-to-2 margin, while all Republicans voted ...
Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, was kicked out of the House chamber at the beginning of President Trump’s speech after he remained standing and shook his cane toward Trump for an extended period.
“You don’t have a mandate,” yelled Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas, who stood up holding out his cane and pointed it at the president, after Trump recounted his election win. Republicans ...