Rep. Al Green used a July Fourth prompt to revive his push to impeach Trump, but the real fight is the House math behind it.
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was censured in March 2025 for heckling President Donald Trump during a joint address of Congress, in a moment that cemented the longtime congressman as a fighter for Democrats.
A House vote to censure Rep. Al Green could be on the table after Green's sign at the State of the Union address led to his removal just minutes into President Donald Trump's SOTU address. Is Green ...
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) holds up a sign as Trump delivers his State of the Union address on February 24, 2026, Getty (Updated with Rep. Green statement) Once again, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) has voiced his ...
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Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green, famed for filing numerous articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and disrupting his address to Congress, lost by a landslide to a young primary opponent ...
U.S. Rep. Al Green was defeated Tuesday in the Democratic primary runoff for the reconfigured 18th Congressional District, a turning point for one of Houston’s longest-serving political figures after ...