Rep. Al Green shouts down Trump and may face censure by the House for
the outburst
[March 05, 2025]
By LISA MASCARO
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas wasn’t the first
lawmaker ever to blurt out a shout of protest during a presidential
address to Congress.
But he's perhaps the only one in recent memory to actually be ejected
from the hall Tuesday night by the Speaker of the House.
Green said afterward it was worth it to make his point — even if he is
punished by House leaders, who later called for the congressman to be
censured.
“The president was saying he had a mandate, and I was making it clear
that he has no mandate to cut Medicaid,” Green told reporters, referring
to the health care program used by 80 million Americans.
“It’s worth it to let people know that there are some of us who are
going to stand up against this president.”
Green’s outburst came at the start of President Donald Trump’s speech to
Congress and immediately set the tone. The night was already uneasy.
Stone-faced Democrats, now the minority party, had been sitting silently
on one side of the chamber, rambunctious Republicans on the other.
As Green rose to speak, shaking his walking cane at the president, the
Republicans drowned him out with muscular chants of “USA! USA!”
Johnson eyed the situation from his perch on the dais behind Trump,
appearing hesitant to interrupt the president’s address. But the speaker
was shaking his head and clearly desiring decorum in the chamber. Vice
President JD Vance motioned with his thumb to throw Green out.

The speaker issued a warning for order, banging the gavel. “Take your
seat, sir!” But the long-serving congressman remained standing. And then
Johnson ordered the Sergeant at Arms to restore order by removing Green
from the chamber.
Rarely has a lawmaker been so swiftly and severely disciplined for
improper behavior.
Johnson said afterward that Green should be censured by the House —
among the more severe reprimands his colleagues could mete out.
“He’s made history in a terrible way,” Johnson told reporters afterward.
“If they want to make a 77-year-old heckling congressman the face of
their resistance, if that’s the Democrat Party, so be it,” Johnson said.
“But we will not tolerate it on the House floor."
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Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, is removed from the chamber as President
Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in
Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Win McNamee/Pool Photo via AP)

In past years, several lawmakers have raised their voices to shout
at presidents – from GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s shouts
against President Joe Biden and the “You lie!” outburst from Rep.
Joe Wilson, R-S.C. against President Barack Obama.
Of course, during Trump’s first term, then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi did
not raise her voice, but silently ripped up the president’s speech
on the dais, once he had finished delivering it.
Green has been a pivotal lawmaker since he was first elected to
Congress in 2004, often standing as he did Tuesday night, alone.
He introduced articles of impeachment against Trump in 2017,
maneuvering around party leadership. And he did it again in 2019,
shortly before the House led by Pelosi actually did move forward
with separate impeachment proceedings over Trump withholding funding
for Ukraine as it battled Russia.
Last year, Green stunned his own colleagues when he dashed from his
hospital bed where he was recovering from surgery to vote against
the Republican effort to impeach Biden’s Homeland Security Secretary
Alejandro Mayorkas. With his arrival, the vote failed, though
Republicans recouped and impeached Mayorkas days later.
Green warned Tuesday against Republican efforts in their budget
proposal to change Medicaid, which is the program he said many
people in his Houston-area district rely on for health care. He also
warned against cuts to Medicare, the program for seniors, and the
Social Security retirement program.
“This is about the people being punished by virtue of losing their
health care,” Green said.
“This is the richest country in the world,” he said. “And health
care is about to become wealth care, and we can't let that happen.”
Green has said he is working on new articles of impeachment against
Trump.
“This president is unfit,” Green said. “He should not hold the
office.”
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