
Who Was the Protesting Lawmaker Ejected From Trump's Speech?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
38% : but Green did not relent as Trump tried to continue his speech.35% : " Speaking to the press after being escorted out, Green reportedly said he was working on articles of impeachment against Trump and didn't know if he'd face any punishment for his protest during the speech, but he added: "It's worth it to let people know that there are some people who are going to stand up." Green, 77, has served as a representative for Texas' solid-blue 9th congressional district, which covers parts of Greater Houston, since 2005.
20% : As Trump claimed his sweeping election victory gave him a mandate that "has not been seen in many decades," Rep. Al Green (D, Texas) stood and shouted "You have no mandate to cut Medicaid!"
17% : Green has previously earned attention for launching multiple longshot impeachment attempts against Trump during Trump's first term.
16% : In February, Green said he was again introducing impeachment articles against Trump, after the President's remarks about taking over the wartorn Gaza Strip.
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