On the recordMarch 5, 2025
He chose to deliberately violate House rules in a manner that we think is probably unprecedented in history—interrupting a message of a president of the United States, who is an honored guest.
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thenation.comHe chose to deliberately violate House rules in a manner that we think is probably unprecedented in history—interrupting a message of a president of the United States, who is an honored guest.
Johnson justified the censure of Green for interrupting Trump.
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I’m sure that the conclusion from this opinion is you have to amend the Constitution to fix that.
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There's three or four different explanations from them as to why they have different issues.
So I hope he does sign it. If he doesn't, it's still law; we'll still celebrate it. But he's trying to make a point and I think he's making it very effectively.