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Al Green, who was ejected from Trump to the speech to the Congress for Heckling

MP Al Green was ejected from the representative of the Chamber of Representatives on Tuesday evening after the Texas Democrat repeated President Donald Trump repeatedly when he held a joint congress meeting.

Green was taken from the chamber in the order of the house speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Who warned him several times to no longer interrupt Trump.

The extremely unusual suspension does not prevent anything to show Greens with Democrats her contempt for the Republican President, who was charged twice by the House of Representatives and was later acquitted by the Senate during and later after his first term.

“You are a liar!” Some democrats screamed.

“These are lies!” Some Democrats called during Trump's speech.

The house chamber left a number of house democrats while Trump's speech after Green was removed. Previously, some Democrats stood with their backs to the president.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) calls when US President Donald Trump appeals to a joint congress meeting in the US Capitol on March 4, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Greens expectoration came from Trump's speech in the early minutes. The Texan got up and shook the president against the president when he screamed.

“The members are instructed to maintain and maintain the decency in the house and to stop further disorders,” said Johnson.

“Mr. Green, take your place, take your place, sir,” warned the speaker.

Vice President JD Vance interpreted with his thumb to start the legislator.

When Green refused to prevent Trump, Johnson told the Sergeant house near Arms that he should remove the legislator.

People have protest signs during the speech by US President Donald Trump for a joint congress meeting in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, March 4, 2025.

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“Remove this gentleman from the chamber,” said the spokesman, putting on the Republicans present.

Some GOP legislators sang “close, close, close, close, good again”, and Vance made a slow clapping when green prepared to leave.

Green, who represents a district from Houston, previously submitted officials against Trump.

The experienced reporter of Veteran Capitol Hill, Jamie Dupree, later tweeted that Green's ejection was the first for a member of the congress that Dupre reported on presidential speeches on Capitol Hill since 1987.

Green removed three years after two members of the Republican House, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia and Colorados Lauren Boebert, President Joe Biden repeatedly interrupted during his speech by the state.

None of these women were ejected during the speech.

Also Rep. Joe Wilson, Rs.c., he called famous: “You lie!” With President Barack Obama in 2009 during a joint address to the congress. Wilson later apologized to Obama, who accepted the apology.

But Wilson was officially criticized by the house because of his crime.

“I will accept the punishment,” said Green after his distance. “It is worthwhile to let people know that there are some of us who will get up … to shorten the wish of this president, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.”

Green told NBC News after his removal that it “triggered something” when Trump spoke about receiving a “mandate” from his election in November.

“Because he has no mandate and has no mandate to reduce the health care of poor people,” said Green.

When asked if he had planned to double Trump, Green said: “I knew it was that I was a person of conscience as I was, and I knew that the president did things I think we can't go on.”

“This entire budget he has will make a cut,” said the legislator.

US President Donald Trump is a speech on a joint congress meeting in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, on March 4, 2025.

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After Green had been ejected, Trump aimed at that of the legislator who heard him in silence.

“I take a look at the Democrats in front of me and realize that I can say absolutely nothing to make them happy or steer them or to smile or smile or applaud, nothing I can do,” said Trump.

“I could find a cure for the most devastating disease, an illness that wiped out entire nations or has announced the answers to the largest economy in history or interruption of crime to the lowest levels of all time,” said the president.

“And these people who are sitting here will not clap, and these astronomical achievements will certainly not cheer on.”