• Rep. Al Green was removed from Congress after interrupting President Trump’s speech with protests, sparking mixed reactions.
  • Conservatives criticized Green’s actions as disruptive, while progressives praised him as a hero for standing up.
  • The incident underscores rising tensions in Congress and raises questions about the limits of protest in political forums.

During President Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night, Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was escorted out of the House chamber after interrupting the speech with vocal protests. The incident sparked immediate reactions from both sides of the political spectrum, with conservatives slamming Green’s behavior as unprofessional and disruptive.

Green’s Protest Drowned Out by Patriotic Chants

As Donald Trump began his speech, several Democrats, including Green, attempted to disrupt the proceedings. However, their protests were quickly overshadowed by chants of “USA” from Republican lawmakers and attendees. Speaker Mike Johnson promptly ordered Green’s removal, citing a breach of House decorum.

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Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk praised the decision, posting on X, “Speaker Mike Johnson just ordered the Sergeant at Arms to remove Rep. Al Green. Good for the Speaker. Al Green is a clown.” Similarly, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., expressed his disapproval, tweeting, “Al Green is a disgrace. Trump won the election. #47.”

Conservatives Condemn Democrats’ Behavior

The incident drew widespread criticism from conservatives, who accused Democrats of undermining the political process. Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer called their actions “out of control,” stating on X, “Heckling the President, especially in a forum like this, is not how they will win.”

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Megan McCain, daughter of the late Sen. John McCain, also weighed in, writing, “I am disgusted. This is disgusting behavior on the part of Democrats. Get a grip. You’re in Congress.”

Liberals Defend Green’s Actions

Meanwhile, progressive voices defended Green’s decision to protest. Charlotte Clymer, a progressive writer, labeled him a “hero” in her tweet. The far-left account Dear White Staffers echoed this sentiment, calling for more Democrats to follow Green’s example.

Additionally, many female Democratic lawmakers wore pink to signal opposition during President Trump’s speech. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., briefly held up a sign reading “This is not normal” behind the President, though it was swiftly removed by Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas.

What’s Next for Political Decorum?

The removal of Rep. Al Green highlights the escalating tensions in Congress, but it also raises questions about the boundaries of protest within the chamber. Do you think Green’s actions were justified or inappropriate? Let us know in the comments below!

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