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Rep. Al Green ejected from Trump`s State of the Union after holding a `Black people aren`t apes` sign
Green, a Democrat from Texas, was also removed last year after disrupting Trump`s joint address to Congress.
Rep. Al Green was ejected from President Donald Trump`s State of the Union address Tuesday night - the second straight year the Texas Democrat has been removed from the House chamber while the president addressed Congress. Green was seen on the House floor waving a sign that read "Black People Aren`t Apes." The gesture was an apparent reference to a video Trump posted on social media this month that depicted former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes.
As a staff member escorted him to the door minutes into the speech, Green waved his sign at the Republican side of the aisle, where Rep. Troy Nehls, a fellow Texan, tried to snatch it. Green was ejected last year during Trump`s joint address to Congress - speeches during the first year of a president`s term are not labeled as a State of the Union - standing and shaking his cane toward the president during the opening minutes. Green is one of Trump`s most vociferous critics and one of the most prominent proponents of impeaching him, dating to Trump`s previous term in office. Trump has not apologized for posting the roughly minute-long video, which focused on false election fraud claims about the 2020 presidential election and at the end it suddenly flashed to a clip of the Obamas` faces superimposed on the heads of cartoon apes. Trump told reporters at the time that he condemns the racist parts of the video.
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