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Rep. Al Green Ejected From SOTU Again
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What happened in the chamberDuring President Trump's State of the… |
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What happened in the chamberDuring President Trump's State of the Union address, Representative Al Green stood and held up a banner that said, "Black People Aren't Apes." House officers quickly moved in. Majority Whip Steve Scalise grabbed the sign and Speaker Mike Johnson ordered Green escorted out. Members in the chamber applauded and some shouted "USA." The interruption lasted only a few minutes, but it was enough to punctuate an already scripted evening. The banner and the backstoryThe sign referenced a social media clip tied to a larger video President Trump shared. At the end of that clip a screenshot showed stylized cartoon images that some critics called demeaning. Supporters of Green say his protest called out an offensive image. Others say a protest in the middle of the SOTU is poor form. Either way, the banner did exactly what protests are meant to do: force attention to a dispute in a public place. How the chamber reactedThe ejection was swift and orderly, which is how the House prefers its drama. Officers escorted Green out without a physical struggle. The chamber response was not subtle. Applause and chants followed, illustrating how partisan rituals have become part of the show. For…
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