The scream of the match broke home after the voting to condemn the Democrats of Al Green

The DPR chose on Thursday to criticize Democrats Al Green for his explosion at President Donald Trump’s speech to the congress on Tuesday night.
Efforts led by Republicans passed 224-198 with two members who voted, one of which became green. Ten Democrats chose a resolution to criticize green.
Democrat Texas was immediately called to the well to read public resolution by speaker Mike Johnson. Green and other Democrats around him there began to sing the songs of the songs “that we will overcome,” which encourages the Republic to shout “order.”
The screaming match between the Democrat House and the Republican Party broke out. At one point, Democrat Ayanna Pressley shouted, “Shame to you!” Democratic representative Rashida Tlaib also shouted at the Republican party.
In a short performance at Fox News after the vote, Johnson called it “a very sad day for our institution.”

Rep. Al Green lifted his stick in front of the speaker Mike Johnson after the vote to criticize him in the DPR’s room in Washington, March 6, 2025.
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Some time before the vote, Johnson told ABC News that he took “unpleasant in making history like this” and hoped that Green would “admit his mistakes.”
“I want us to have the right politeness. I want us to maintain the great tradition of this institution,” said Johnson. “And these things damage it and I’m sorry that happened.”
Green was expelled from a joint session on Tuesday after disturbing the President’s speech and refused to sit despite a warning from Johnson.
“He chose to deliberately violate the rules of the house in a way that we thought might not have happened before in history – interrupting the message of the President of the United States, who was an honorable guest,” Johnson explained before the vote.
Some members of the GOP conference circulated various resolutions to criticize green morning after Trump’s speech. Representatives of the Republic and Newhouse were the first to officially introduce resolutions on the floor of the house on Wednesday.
“Politeness and order are institutional reasons for the way we do business at the United States Congress, and ignore the standards for that standard during President Trump’s speech by men from Texas unacceptable,” Newhouse said in a statement. “The rejection of a member to obey the direction of the speaker to stop such behavior, regardless of their party, has and will continue to be reprimanded in the people’s homes.”
Democrats tried and failed on Wednesday night to block criticism.

Speaker Mike Johnson announced the results of the voting to criticize Rep. Al Green in the DPR’s room in Washington, March 6, 2025.
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Resolution of criticism is a formal reprimand by the DPR because of violation of the room code of ethics. Voting to condemn a member of the DPR does not have any strength outside the public criticism over the behavior of members and that does not deny the privileges of members.
Arranging DPR members historically rare, but in recent years we have seen members of the two political parties using this as a political tool. Green is a member of the fifth congress who was criticized in this decade.
Green on Wednesday defended his actions, saying, “I will do it again.”
“I am not angry with the speaker. I am not angry with officers. I am not upset with members who will bring a motion or resolution to sanctions. I will suffer the consequences,” he said.
The Green explosion occurred in a few minutes after Trump’s speech, when the President called his election victory as “Mandate.” Green, a 11 semester Democrats representing the Houston region, stood up and directed his stick as he shouted, “You don’t have a mandate to cut Medicaid.”
Johnson slammed Palu and gave a warning to members of the parliament to gather to maintain politeness, telling Green several times to sit. When Green continued to protest, Johnson called for him to be erased.
Green is not the only member of parliament who disturbed the President’s speech to the congress. In 2022, representatives of the Republic of Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert repeatedly disrupted President Joe Biden’s speech. Greene did it again during the State of the Union 2024 Biden speech.

Rep. Al Green was removed from the room when President Donald Trump discussed a joint session of the Congress in Capitol in Washington, March 4, 2025.
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In “Good Morning America” the next day, Johnson defended his decision so that Green was removed.
“Al Green is trying to disturb the entire trial. But look, I will only say this. If Democrats want a 77 -year -old congress member to be the face of their resistance, denounce the president, then bring it,” he said.
Green told ABC News on Tuesday night that he “followed the desire of conscience.”
“There are times when it’s better to stand alone than not standing at all,” Green said. He added, “At a certain point, we all must stand.”
Ten Democrats chose to criticize green: representatives. Ami Bera from California, Ed Hawaii case, Jim Costa from California, Laura Gillen from New York, Jim Himes from Connecticut, Chrissy Houlahan from Pennsylvania, Mary Kaptz, Jared Moscowitz from Florida, Marie Glues Glues Glues.