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Democrats explode “pathetic” Republicans for supposedly having to have the green for having injured Trump’s feelings

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 5, 2025No Comments
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Democrats do not play games with the Republicans of the House during the debate on the representative censoring Al Green.

Representative Jim McGovern directs the democratic argument against censorship And said:

Because he injured Trump’s feelings. It is pathetic, Mr. President. Now look, we know what it is. Republicans do not work for America. They don’t work for you. They do not work for veterans. They do not work for teachers, nurses, firefighters, or factory workers, or waitresses or farmers.

They work for Trump. They work for Trump, for their billionaire donors and for eager companies that write their campaign checks. And if you needed evidence, look no further than what is happening right now. They are desperate, desperate to harm their own failures. Desperate to harm their betrayal of the middle class.

So desperate that they flee from their own voters and censors people who harm Trump’s failures. Give me a break! Al Green is not the one who tries to empty Medicaid. Trump is. Al Green is not the one who tries to empty the advantages of veterans. Trump is. Al Green is not the one who laughs at dictators and to screw our allies.

Trump is.

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Al Green does not deserve to be censored on a few spontaneous moments. It was not as if he had shouted “you were lying” to the President of the United States or that he had heckled a president during his union state.

Green stressed that Trump was not honest about the size of his mandate and that the voters did not give Trump a mandate to prohibit health insurance.

Democrats use Groveling Green censorship to underline for whom the Republicans really work, and here is a clue. Republicans do not work for people who are concerned about the rise in prices.

Censorship is nothing more than republicans of the Chamber who bend the knee to their failing president instead of taking care of the problems that matter most for the American people.

The American people need a majority of houses that serve them, not Donald Trump.

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