The House of Representatives voted to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, over his outburst during President Donald Trump's address to Congress.
Rep. Nancy Mace said: “All of the mayors are actively working to harm the American people we represent. You all have blood on ...
Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., said he and other conservative House Freedom Caucus members were drafting a censure resolution of ...
Rep. Dan Newhouse, a Republican from Central Washington, introduced the resolution to rebuke a Texas congressman who was removed from the House chamber after repeatedly interrupting President Donald ...
Fewer than 30 members of the House of Representatives have been censured. Green said about interrupting Trump, “Truthfully, I ...
An early voting push in the legislature was kept alive by a Tuesday deadline, but political fights on social media may have soured interest in the House.
Washington state Reps. Dan Newhouse and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez voted to censure Rep. Al Green for interrupting the president ...
Rep. Al Green was censured by the House of Representatives for disrupting President Donald Trump's address to a joint session ...
Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, was officially censured Thursday in a vote in the House following his protest on Tuesday during President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress.
The U.S. House of Representatives members voted to censure Texas Congressman Al Green on Thursday morning, days after his ...
On Thursday, the House formally censured Green 224-198-2. Ten Democrats voted with all Republicans in favor of the censure.
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was censured after yelling "You have no mandate" at President Donald Trump during his joint address.
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