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Democrat Green ejected after interrupting Trump's address

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United States House Speaker Mike Johnson ordered the Sergeant at Arms to remove Democratic Representative Al Green from the House chamber for disrupting President Donald Trump's address.

Green stood up during Trump's speech, shook his cane at him and told him that he has "no mandate to cut Medicaid." Johnson then warned him to take his seat and maintain decorum, which Green refused, only to be escorted out within the first five minutes of Trump's address.

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