Watch moment heckling Rep Al Green is KICKED OUT of Trump Congress speech as petty Democrats try to cause chaos

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THIS is the moment a heckling congressman was kicked out as he interupted Donald Trump’s historic speech.

Democrat Al Green was led out as Trump opened his joint address – in one of many Democrat stunts during the night.

AFPUS Representative Al Green shouting at President Donald Trump during his address to a joint session of Congress in Washington DC on March 4, 2025[/caption]

AFPGreen could be seen heckling the president during his Congress address[/caption]

Green was removed from the chamberGetty Images – Getty

GettyNew York Representative Nydia Velázquez holds a protest sign during Trump’s speech[/caption]

GettyDemocratic members of the House Women’s Caucus wear pink during Trump’s speech[/caption]

Green stood, yelled and menacingly waved his cane while Don, 78, began his speech on Tuesday night.

He was one of the multiple Democrats who attempted to cause chaos during the president’s remarks.

House Speaker Mike Johnson ordered the chamber crowd to be quiet after Trump’s appearance at the podium prompted rowdy attendees to cheer and boo for the president. chaos as attendees cheered and booed.

Despite Johnson’s warning, Green stayed standing and shook his cane while Trump tried to start his address.

Green, who has long pushed for Trump’s impeachment, then repeatedly shouted, “You have no mandate!” at Trump.

Johnson, then visibly frustrated, went on to give Green a further warning.

“Members are directed to uphold and maintain decorum in the House and to cease any further disruptions,” Johnson said.

He then called for the sergeant at arms to remove Green.

Republicans cheered as Green was escorted out of the House chambers – and they even broke into song.

“Nah nah nah nah, goodbye,” lawmakers chanted as Green left the room.

Trump smirked and looked around the room as Green was booted from the House.

He then pursed his lips and shook his head while the lawmaker waved his cane and muttered as he walked out.

After leaving the chambers, Green told reporters at the White House that he didn’t regret standing up in protest.

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“It’s worth it to let people know that there are some people who are going to stand up,” the congressman said.

Green was one of the lawmakers who brought on Trump’s first impeachment in 2017.

The Texas Democrat wasn’t the only lawmaker in attendance up in arms during Trump’s speech on Tuesday night.

The president was interrupted and booed multiple times throughout the address.

GIVE HIM A SIGN

Multiple Democrats were pictured holding up signs accusing Trump of lying during his remarks.

“What about the immigrants that worked for you?” a white board held by Representative Rashida Tlaib said.

New Mexico Representative Melanie Stansbury was pictured holding a sign warning “this is not normal” when Trump arrived at the address.

Other signs said “Musk steals,” referring to Elon Musk, who was watching the address from the gallery.

More signs urged Trump to “save Medicaid” and “protect veterans.”

AFPUS Representative Rashida Tlaib holding up a white board reading ‘What about the immigrants that worked for you?’[/caption]

EPADemocratic Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico holding up a sign as Trump arrived at the joint session of Congress[/caption]

AFPTlaib holding up a white board reading ‘That’s a lie’ as Trump spoke[/caption]

Some Democrats even walked out during the address.

Representatives Melanie Stansbury and Jasmine Crockett left the address early, wearing shirts that said “resist.”

Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove posted about her decision to walk out on X.

“I just walked out of Trump’s Joint Address on behalf of the people of California’s 37th district,” she wrote.

“There’s only so much bulls**t a person can tolerate.”

DEMS SNUB SPEECH

Democrat lawmakers, including New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, protested by not even showing up to the speech in the first place.

Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy said the speech was going to be a “farce,” according to CNN.

“We have to fight every single day, every single day,” Murphy said.

“A lot of Democrats think maybe you should fight every third day, you should reserve your power and jump out of the bushes at the right moment.

“I just think we have to be on the offensive 24/7,” he said.

Members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus also wore pink to the event to protest Trump.

Other Democrats were seen wearing blue and yellow ribbons to support Ukraine just days after Trump viciously clashed with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in a hostile Oval Office chat.

Trump revealed during his speech on Tuesday that he has received a letter from Zelensky insisting that Ukraine is “ready to come to the negotiating table.”

ReutersMichigan Senator Elissa Slotkin giving the Democratic rebuttal of Trump’s speech[/caption]

GettyTrump addresses a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol on March 4, 2025[/caption]

More protestors demonstrated outside of the House chambers with posters and flags on Tuesday as Trump gave his first joint address to Congress since his return to the White House six weeks ago.

In the Democrat rebuttal after the speech, Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin blasted Trump’s plan for sweeping tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China.

“If he is not careful, he could walk us right into a recession,” she said.

She also criticized Trump’s recent mass firings of federal workers as “mindless.”

“No CEO in America could do that without being summarily fired,” she said.

Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, was quick to slam Democrats on X after the president’s address, calling them “despicable people.”

“President Trump just announced the terrorist mastermind behind the Abbey Gate Bombing, which killed 13 US Service Members, has been apprehended and will soon come to America to face justice,” she wrote.

“Democrats did not stand or clap.”

In another post, she applauded the president for “owning the moment,” adding “Democrats reminded us they are the party of insanity and hate — they could not even clap for a child battling cancer, or mothers who lost their children.”

The Mega AgencyDemostrators with US and Ukrainian flags rally near the US Capitol ahead of Trump’s remarks on March 4[/caption]

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