The U.S. Rep who was ejected from Congress and censured after interrupting Trump's address told the NAACP members he would ...
Dem. Rep. Al Green’s challenger explains why he jumped in the race. Fox News Digital spoke to Deddrick Wilmer about his ...
Vanessa Guillén's sister, Mayra Guillén, said she might challenge to Rep. Al Green, R-Texas, after his behavior during ...
Democratic Representative Al Green was removed from the House chamber after disrupting President Donald Trump's speech ...
Mayra Guillén, sister of Vanessa Guillén, announced she would launch a campaign for Texas Rep. Al Green's congressional seat.
The longtime congressman from Texas stood and shouted as Donald Trump spoke Tuesday night, and then was escorted from the ...
Green was born in New Orleans. He earned a law degree from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University in 1974. He served as justice of the peace in Harris County, Texas ...
Rep. Al Green disrupted Donald Trump's joint congressional address Tuesday. It's not his first time countering the president, or leading a protest.
Rep. Al Green, a Democrat from Texas, was swiftly escorted from the House chamber Tuesday night after interrupting President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress. On Thursday ...
Al Green generated reactions from across the political ... after he was removed from Trump's congressional address. Green, a Texas Democrat, has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since ...
Green interrupted Trump at the start of the speech as he started speaking, “You don’t have a mandate,” Green said before Republicans booed him.
The House of Representatives voted 224-198 to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, over his protest on the House floor on Tuesday during President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress.