U.S. Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, shouts out as President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on Tuesday at the U.S. Capitol. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Rep. Al Green of Texas thought ...
“I can’t stop, I just can’t stop!” sang soul icon Al Green, 79, enthusiastically and appropriately at the top of a set Saturday night just outside Chicago. “No, I can’t stop. No, no, no!” Green’s ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) filed an article of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday, accusing the president of failing to notify or seek authorization from Congress before the U.S. launched ...
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Houston Democrat Al Green explains his decision to interrupt Trump address: 'I did not obey'
Less than 24 hours after being thrown out of the House Chamber for interrupting President Donald Trump's speech to Congress, ...
Democratic Congressman Al Green, the Texas lawmaker who famously introduced articles of impeachment against Donald Trump during his first term, is making headlines again. This time, it’s coming just ...
Democratic Rep. Al Green is standing on business, and other democrats in the House of Representatives are standing along with him. Earlier this week, Green made a bold move by interrupting President ...
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, says his protest at President Trump's Tuesday address to Congress was about standing up for constituents. Ten fellow House Democrats voted with Republicans to censure him. MIKE ...
HOUSTON (The Texas Tribune) — U.S. Rep. Al Green announced Friday that he plans to run in the redrawn 18th Congressional District, setting up a competitive primary between the longtime Houston ...
Representative Al Green of Texas, a Democrat, has spoken with Newsweek about why he introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump this week, saying he felt the need to act now ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) said he will bring articles of impeachment against President Trump in the next 30 days, telling protesters at an anti-Trump rally in Washington that he does not “deserve” to ...
Two moderate Democrats who voted against censuring Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, suggested they did not believe Congress should be focused on such matters. Ten Democratic lawmakers broke from their party to ...
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