The House voted 224-198 to censure Rep. Al Green, a Texas Democrat, for disrupting President Trump’s address to Congress. Ten Democrats joined Republicans in the censure, highlighting internal party divisions over protest tactics against the President. The censure, while a significant rebuke, carries no explicit penalty beyond public admonition; however, a separate effort to remove Green from his committee assignments is underway. Green, who maintains he acted to protest Trump’s stance on Medicaid, expressed no ill feelings regarding the vote.
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Senate Democrats are furious with the departures of Senators Sinema and Manchin, openly expressing their disdain with terms like “pathetic” and “traitors.” The sheer level of anger is palpable, fueled by a sense of betrayal and the perceived damage inflicted on the party’s agenda.
The frustration stems from a feeling that these senators consistently thwarted progressive legislation, effectively acting as roadblocks to key Democratic initiatives. Their actions are seen as having handed victories to the opposing party, allowing Republicans to maintain control or influence over crucial issues.
The anger is amplified by the perception that Sinema and Manchin’s actions were driven by self-interest or external influence, rather than a genuine commitment to representing their constituents or upholding Democratic values.… Continue reading