Democrat removed from House chamber after disrupting Trump’s speech to Congress: ‘Take your seat’

Multiple Democrats caused disruptions before and during President Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday despite calls from many in the party not to do so. Shortly into Trump’s speech, Democratic Representative Al Green stood up and began shouting at the president and waving his cane at him. House Speaker Mike Johnson admonished Green, stating, “Members are engaging in willful and continuing breach of decorum, and the chair is prepared to direct the sergeant at arms to restore order to the joint session.”
Speaker Johnson then ordered the sergeant at arms to remove Green from the chamber, and he was escorted out. Green, a vocal critic of Trump, had previously filed impeachment articles against the president over what he called “ethnic cleansing in Gaza.”
Earlier in the day, some Democrats had warned against disruptive behavior during the speech, including former Kamala Harris 2024 senior adviser Ian Sams. Sams took to social media to urge his fellow Democrats to refrain from engaging in disruptive antics during Trump’s address.
During Trump’s entrance to the podium, Representative Melanie Stansbury silently protested by holding up a sign that read “This is not normal.” Stansbury, the top Democrat on the House DOGE subcommittee, was met with opposition from Republican Representative Lance Gooden, who appeared to grab the sign from her and throw it. Gooden and other Republicans stood across the aisle from Stansbury in a show of defiance.
Despite internal calls for decorum, the disruptions continued during Trump’s address to Congress. The incident highlighted the ongoing political divide within the country and the challenges of maintaining civility in a highly polarized political environment.
In conclusion, the disruptions caused by some Democrats during President Trump’s speech to Congress showcased the deep divisions within the political landscape. The clash between party members reflects the ongoing challenges of fostering unity and decorum in a politically charged atmosphere. As the nation grapples with these divisions, it is essential for leaders to prioritize dialogue and respect to bridge the gap and move towards a more cohesive future.