Dem Rep condemns the outbreak of “racist” behavior of the Republican explosion

D-Calif’s Rep. Latefah Simon argued that returning to the Jim Crow era in President Donald Trump’s speech, Republicans criticized Texas Rep. Al Green’s outbreak.
When Trump was in a congressional joint meeting at the Capitol on Tuesday, Green stood up and shouted, trying to deny the president’s mission. The congressman waving his walking crutches as he yelled, drowning his visual view as the Republicans drowned him with a song of “America! America!”
Although order was eventually restored by evacuating long-serving members of Congress from the Chamber of Commerce, Green has doubled since then.
“It’s the best way to step into someone who uses his impoliteness and use someone who is dissatisfied with our civilization,” Green said of Trump. “He’s a man who always takes advantage of an incredible civilization.”
Simon all walked out of Trump’s speech and responded to it on behalf of the Work and Family Party, where he condemned the entire Republican Party.
Rep. Latefah Simon condemned Trump and the Republicans, especially those who called Rep. Al Green to be harassed in Trump’s speech.
After the house, social media exploded, Dem Al Green interrupted Trump’s speech: “Awkward yourself”
“We’re going back to America in the 1950s,” she warned. “I think it’s very clear about that. For those who have parents, aunts, uncles and communities in this country, we know we all deserve it.”
Simon then goes on to denounce Green’s critics, believing their “racist yelling” like some of the eras of quarantine taught in history classes.
“I’m going to say that as a new member of Congress, I was shocked by what seemed to be blatantly disrespectful to the house, and it wasn’t from Rep. Green. It came from the man behind him who told him and yelled to the right, “Sit down! “I mean, it feels like I was yelling at an elderly black man in a racist history class, challenging the U.S. president not to cut medical services for patients,” she said.

D-Texas Rep. Al Green, left, President Donald Trump shouted during a joint congressional meeting at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Win McNamee/Pool Photo wins through AP)
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“What have we become?” Simon asked. “Tomorrow means we’re organizing and getting people to attend continuous care because Medicare, Medicaid and Medicaid are still my state and we can’t lose that stuff. But, man, 2026, 2026, guys.

Rep. Al Greene (D-Texas) was removed from office at the joint meeting of Congress at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Win McNamee/Pool Photo wins through AP)
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Stephen Sorace of Fox News contributed to the report.