House Republicans are moving swiftly to hold Rep. Al Green (D-TX) accountable after his shameful disruption of President Trump's State of the Union address, with Rep. Michael Rulli (R-OH) circulating a censure resolution condemning the Democrat's "performative acts."
Green couldn't help himself during Trump's triumphant return to the House chamber, waving a sign and refusing to sit down like a petulant child throwing a tantrum. This is exactly the kind of juvenile behavior Americans are sick and tired of from the radical left.
The censure resolution specifically targets Green's "performative acts" that disrespected both the office of the presidency and the solemn tradition of the State of the Union. But here's the kicker – this isn't Green's first rodeo when it comes to disgraceful behavior in the House chamber.
"This is the second time Representative Green has engaged in such disruptive conduct," the resolution notes, highlighting a pattern of Democrats prioritizing political theater over governing.
While President Trump was delivering his vision for America's future – outlining his successful agenda of border security, economic prosperity, and restoring law and order – Green decided to turn the moment into his personal circus act. It's a perfect example of how Democrats would rather grandstand than actually serve the American people.
This censure effort sends a clear message: the American people voted for serious leadership, not playground antics. Republicans aren't going to sit idly by while Democrats turn sacred institutions into their personal protest venues.
The timing couldn't be more telling. As Trump outlined his historic achievements in just his first weeks back in office – from securing the border to unleashing American energy – Democrats like Green can only respond with cheap stunts and disruption.
Will House Republicans have the backbone to follow through and actually censure Green? Or will they let Democrats continue turning Congress into a three-ring circus while real Americans suffer the consequences of their obstruction?
