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Investing.com -- The House Freedom Caucus is set to introduce a censure resolution today against Representative Al Green (D-TX). This move comes after Green interrupted President Donald Trump during his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.
The address to the joint session of Congress is a constitutional obligation, not a platform for disruption, the Caucus said. The Caucus made it clear that such disruptions will not be accepted, and those who violate the decorum will face censure. The Caucus also expects the Sergeant at Arms and Capitol Police to take suitable action against any Members of Congress or other individuals who break House rules.
During President Trump’s address to Congress, Speaker of the Republican U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson ordered the removal of Democratic lawmaker Al Green from the House chamber. Johnson stated that Green violated decorum by standing during the speech.
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