News Desk overnight Time Magazine What to Know About Al Green, the Lawmaker Ejected for Protesting Trump’s Speech CM NewsMarch 5, 202500 views President Donald Trump’s address before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night was interrupted in the first few minutes by the repeated heckles of a congressman. As Trump claimed his sweeping election victory gave him a mandate that “has not been seen in many decades,” Rep. Al Green (D, Texas) stood and shouted “You have no mandate to cut Medicaid!” and “He has no mandate!” [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Green’s protests were initially drowned out by Republicans chanting “USA! USA!” but Green did not relent as Trump tried to continue his speech. Speaker Mike Johnson (R, La.) then interjected, reminding the lawmakers in attendance that they are to uphold and maintain decorum in the House. As Green remained standing and shouting and waving his cane, Johnson eventually ordered the House sergeant-at-arms to remove Green from the chamber—a move some reporters have described as “unprecedented.” Who is Al Green? Green, 77, has served as a representative for Texas’ solid-blue 9th congressional district, which covers parts of Greater Houston, since 2005. He previously worked as a justice of the peace in Harris County. Green has previously earned attention for launching multiple longshot impeachment attempts against Trump during Trump’s first term. In February, Green said he was again introducing impeachment articles against Trump, after the President’s remarks about taking over the wartorn Gaza Strip. This is a developing story and will be updated. Source link