RT.com
06 Mar 2025, 01:31 GMT+10
Representative Al Green was ejected from the chamber during the US presidents speech, for shouting and refusing to sit down
US Democratic Congressman Al Green of Texas has declared that he's working on new articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The representative was one of the first to formally try to impeach the president during his first term.
Green said that to the press on Tuesday, right after he was kicked out of the House chamber for heckling Trump during his speech to Congress.
"I was making it clear to the president that he has no mandate to cut Medicaid," he explained to reporters when asked what he was shouting before being ejected.
He added that his constituents are worried that Trump's budget cuts will cut into their health care coverage.
"I'm also working on my articles of impeachment," he added.
"This president is unfit. He should not hold the office. Thirty-four felony convictions, two times impeached," the congressman said.
Last year, Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to hide "hush money" payments to a porn star. He was impeached twice by the House of Representatives during his first presidential term, in 2019 and in 2021, but was acquitted both times by the Senate.
Green introduced some of the first articles of impeachment against Trump in 2017, before the rest of the Democratic Party pushed for the measure.
"I want him to know that his budget calls for deep cuts in Medicaid," Green said on Tuesday.
Last month, Republicans pushed through spending plans for massive, trillion-dollar budget cuts over the next ten years. Some $880 billion of planned cuts were slated for the Energy and Commerce Committee, the agency that oversees Medicaid, but did not mention downsizing the health coverage program specifically. While the GOP has repeatedly stressed that it's not planning to slash Medicaid funding, officials have raised concerns about its future.
Earlier in February, Trump said that the program would not be affected by his plans to trim the fat from the federal budget.
Social security, "Medicaid, none of that stuff is going to be touched," Trump told Fox News in an interview alongside his new government efficiency czar, Elon Musk.
(RT.com)
Get a daily dose of San Antonio Post news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to San Antonio Post.
More InformationRESTON, Virginia: Volkswagen is recalling more than 60,000 vehicles in the U.S. after a gear display malfunction was identified, which...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Firefly Aerospace has achieved a major milestone in private space exploration, successfully landing its Blue Ghost...
AUSTIN, Texas: Tesla has taken a key step toward launching its long-promised robotaxi service by applying for a transportation permit...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The U.S. military has 30 days to decide how it will find and remove transgender service members. This may involve...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: A new private lunar mission is on its way to the moon, as Intuitive Machines launched its second lander, Athena,...
(Photo credit: Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images) Asia Avinger scored 19 points, including four during a closing 11-2 run, and No. 12 seed...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Firefly Aerospace has achieved a major milestone in private space exploration, successfully landing its Blue Ghost...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: This week, a small NASA satellite was launched into space from Florida to find and map water on the moon....
CAIRO, Egypt - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned of the 'alarming situation' unfolding in the West Bank, and says the...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The number of migrants caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in February is expected to be one of the...
MONTGOMERY, Alabama: A new bill in Alabama would give police officers more legal protection if they use excessive force or kill someone...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The U.S. military has 30 days to decide how it will find and remove transgender service members. This may involve...
