In a dramatic post-speech announcement that has reverberated throughout Congress, Speaker Mike Johnson (R–Louisiana) called for the formal censure of Rep. Al Green (D–Texas) for his “shameful” behavior during President Donald Trump’s recent joint address to Congress. The incident, which unfolded in the early minutes of the 90-minute speech, has not only sparked fierce partisan debate but also raised questions about maintaining decorum in one of America’s most hallowed legislative bodies.
The Disruptive Incident: What Happened? During President Trump’s address, which focused on his administration’s achievements and outlined future priorities, Rep. Al Green—one of the veteran members of the House—abruptly disrupted proceedings. As Trump detailed key policy initiatives such as border security measures and new governmental efficiency programs, Green, a 77-year-old Democrat from Texas, stood up in clear defiance. Shouting his dissent, Green questioned the legitimacy of the president’s mandate and attempted to turn the address into a protest against Trump’s policies.