The 79-year-old Texas Democrat was escorted out of the House chamber after holding up a sign that read, “Black people aren’t ...
By Suheir Sheikh and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. Representative Al Green said he confronted ...
Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville posted live updates throughout President Trump's speech on social media.
Rep. Al Green was escorted out of the House chamber just minutes into President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night for holding a sign reading “Black people aren’t apes!” ...
Green, who also was escorted out of President Donald Trump's address to Congress last year, held up a sign reading, "Black ...
Representative Al Green held up a black-and-white sign reading “Black People Aren’t Apes” during Donald Trump‘s State of the Union address. The Texas Democrat used his cane for support while ...
Trump is scheduled to deliver his State of the Union address on Feb. 24 at 9 p.m. EST, 8 p.m. local time. The State of the ...
In his State of the Union, Trump touted economic growth, tariffs, border enforcement and “America First” policies, with AL leaders praising his agenda.
Green cited a racist video posted — then deleted — by Trump's Truth Social account that portrayed the Obamas as apes in early February 2026.
The Texas Democrat held a sign that read “BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT APES!” It’s a reference to a video Trump shared on social media this month that depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes.
Alabama lawmakers in Washington are offering their support to the president ahead of tonight’s speech. Sen. Katie Britt and Sen. Tommy Tuberville are citing big wins for the ...
Members of Alabama’s congressional delegation reacted Tuesday night following President Donald J. Trump’s State of the Union ...
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