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Al Green

 
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Title
Representative
Texas's 9th District
Party Affiliation
Democrat
2025
2026
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10,000
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Representative Offices
Address
3003 South Loop West
Suite
Suite 460
City/State/Zip
Houston TX, 77054
Phone
713-383-9234
Fax
713-383-9202
Hours
M-F 9AM-5PM CST
Address
2440 Texas Parkway
Suite
Suite 115
City/State/Zip
Missouri City TX, 77489
Phone
713-383-9234
Fax
713-383-9202
News
03/19/2025 --foxnews
Fox News Digital spoke to Deddrick Wilmer about why he is running against Dem. Rep. Al Green to represent Texas' 9th Congressional District and the issues he is focused on.
03/19/2025 --reflector
The 36 million who watched President Donald Trump’s address to Congress also watched as Congressional Black Caucus member, Rep. Al Green, shook his cane and shouted at the president.
03/15/2025 --foxnews
All week long the legacy media has been covering the case of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil. But they have displayed no interest in this group’s public statements.
03/15/2025 --mcall
Letter: Instead of trying to make people who don’t want to be U.S. citizens part of the U.S. and adding a new star or two to our flag, maybe he should add two stars for places that are already part of our country.
03/15/2025 --bismarcktribune
The 36 million who watched President Donald Trump's address to Congress also watched as Congressional Black Caucus member Rep. Al Green shook his cane and shouted at the president.
03/14/2025 --express
Senate Democrats are divided on how to vote on the GOP spending bill today, posing two daunting outcomes that put lawmakers in a tough position.
03/14/2025 --dailycaller
'Did you hear the cussing?'
03/14/2025 --eastbaytimes
ESPN star shows how to blend charisma, passion, knowledge, controversy and humor to provoke conversation and debate.
03/11/2025 --canoncitydailyrecord
A Democratic congresswoman from Pennsylvania is pushing to censure Colorado U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, alleging Boebert made “racist and derogatory” comments about a Black colleague on television.
03/11/2025 --postregister
STUTTGART, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 11, 2025--
03/07/2025 --themirror
Megyn Kelly slammed MSNBC's Nicole Wallace for her negative comments about the young cancer survivor who was honored by President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address
03/07/2025 --dailykos
House Democratic leadership privately confronted the roughly dozen progressive members of their caucus for apparently disregarding requests for decorum during President Donald Trump’s terrible speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.According to Axios, the three most senior House Democratic leaders—Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar, Minority Whip Katherine Clark, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries—gathered the group of disruptors on Thursday morning. The trio was reportedly “very unhappy” with the cadre of leftist lawmakers who (gasp!) coordinated outfits or refused to clap during Trump’s nearly two-hour speech. Reps. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, Maxine Dexter of Oregon, Maxwell Frost of Florida, and Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico, were among the progressive lawmakers called into the “come to Jesus meeting.”A source familiar with the gathering stressed that the lawmakers were “not getting yelled at” nor were they “being talked to like they are children.” Instead, House Democratic leadership said they wanted the affected legislators to “understand why their strategy is a bad idea.”Rep. Nydia Velazquez of New York and fellow Democrats protest President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress on March 4, 2025.“It doesn’t surprise me leadership is very upset. They gave specific instructions not to do that,” another source said, seemingly referring to a “dear colleague” letter that Jeffries sent to the caucus before Trump’s address. In the letter, Jeffries urged his colleagues to have a “strong, determined, and dignified Democratic presence in the chamber.” Democrats were also privately told not to use props during the president’s speech.But some rank-and-file Democrats ignored both requests. Stansbury, for instance, held a sign reading, “This is NOT normal,” which was yanked out of her hands by GOP Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas. And Frost wore a shirt donning the phrase, “No Kings Live Here,” an apparent reference to Trump’s description of himself as a “king” in a recent post on Truth Social.Democrats don’t seem to know how they plan to protest Trump—assuming they even want to at all. Those who vote in favor of the president’s agenda, even if they later admit that they screwed up, face few consequences. Meanwhile, silent protesters are admonished behind closed doors while those who object to Trump’s lies more blatantly—such as Rep. Al Green of Texas—get censured by the House, including by 10 fellow Democrats.Perhaps Democratic leadership wanted all protests to occur outside of the chamber. But considering that the bulk of their caucus has struggled to find an effective way to call out Trump, it’s shameful to pull aside the few members who have directly pushed back against the Trump administration.Surprising no one, other “Democrats”—like Rep. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania—have also admonished dissenters. On the day of Trump’s speech, Fetterman called the protests “a sad cavalcade of self owns and unhinged petulance” in a post on X.Notably, Democrats’ takedown of their own caucus’ protesting methods isn’t all that different from what Trump himself said shortly after Green was kicked out of the chamber. “This is my fifth such speech to Congress,” he said, “and once again, I look at the Democrats in front of me, and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud.”Campaign Action
03/07/2025 --columbian
NEW YORK (AP) — As their party struggles to navigate the early days of Donald Trump’s second presidency, some Democrats are convinced that their road to recovery lies in the price of eggs.
03/07/2025 --kron4
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) is demanding an apology from the House Republicans’ campaign arm after it falsely portrayed the CHC’s chair as an “illegal immigrant.” The National Congressional Campaign Committee (NRCC) deleted the controversial social media post Friday. But the unannounced move did little to appease the Hispanic Caucus, which is asking the NRCC [...]
02/25/2025 --ocregister
Chat Cola has seen its products explode in popularity across the occupied West Bank.
02/25/2025 --huffpost
Order a Coke in the Israeli-occupied West Bank these days and chances are the waiter will shake his head disapprovingly — or worse, mutter “shame, shame” in Arabic
02/13/2025 --foxnews
House Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency Chairwoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-S.C., waged "war on waste" during first hearing.
02/12/2025 --foxnews
Alon Ohel was viciously kidnapped by Hamas terrorists at the Nova music festival on Oct. 7, 2023. Last week the family received news that while badly injured he is still alive.
02/09/2025 --wesa_fm
Counties rejected just 0.57% of mail ballots due to voter errors, such as a missing signature, during the 2024 election. That number was even lower in “curing” counties.
02/09/2025 --foxnews
Energy experts are sounding the alarm over a failed green energy "boondoggle" after the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility signals its road to closure.
02/05/2025 --foxnews
Eleven cabinet nominees of President Donald Trump were successfully confirmed by the Senate thus far.
02/05/2025 --ijr
Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green announced Tuesday morning he will bring articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, citing the president's shock announcement Monday night that the United States will take over the Gaza Strip in order to end the Israel-Hamas war.
02/05/2025 --express
US Rep. Al Green said he would bring articles of impeachment against President Trump.
01/27/2025 --foxnews
House Republicans are rallying around President Donald Trump's message of unity after his speech in Florida on Monday night.
01/24/2025 --cision
The operational safety and environmental protection of clean energy projects are of vital importance for accelerating the development of green technology applications. SHANGHAI, Jan. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Shanghai Electric (SEHK:2727, SSE:601727) recently received multiple...
01/24/2025 --unionleader
“SUSTAINABILITY” investments became popular a few years back. So-called experts said companies shouldn’t just focus on profit. They should put more effort into being “nice.”
01/23/2025 --bismarcktribune
The 2015 Paris climate agreement is not the boogeyman that critics such as President Trump claim, but it hasn't kept the world from overheating, either. Here's a closer look.
01/19/2025 --cbsnews
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, incoming National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and Middle East envoy Brett McGurk join Margaret Brennan.
01/16/2025 --gazette
A federal judge ruled last week that a jury will decide whether four Colorado Springs police officers violated a man's constitutional rights by chasing him inside his home without a warrant and restraining him as he lay on the floor...
01/15/2025 --foxnews
Energy secretary nominee Chris Wright was questioned by members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday as climate protesters interrupted proceedings.
12/28/2024 --fox5sandiego
Every now and then, a new song releases and dominates radio airwaves, Spotify playlists, and, of course, the esteemed Billboard Hot 100 chart—and in terms of those types of hits, 2024 has been pretty impressive.
12/24/2024 --ocregister
The excitement and cheer that typically descends on the West Bank during Christmas week were nowhere to be found.
12/24/2024 --morganton
North Carolina retaining its status as the nation's most prominent ticket-splitting state was the state's top political story for 2024.
12/23/2024 --foxnews
President Trump’s dilemma in Syria is to let a terrorist state emerge at the heart of the Middle East on his watch or to violate his campaign promise of “no more foreign wars."
12/19/2024 --foxnews
Sen. Rand Paul has floated the idea of replacing House Speaker Mike Johnson with Elon Musk after the chaotic collapse of the continuing resolution spending bill.
12/15/2024 --forbes
Nunes, chief executive of Trump-owned Truth Social, was announced as the president-elect's nominee for chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board.
12/12/2024 --foxnews
Congress hasn't voted to create DOGE, and there's been no executive order, but President Trump-elect advisers Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are spearheading the enterprise anyway.
12/12/2024 --forbes
Trump announced Guilfoyle as his selection for ambassador to Greece.
12/12/2024 --globegazette
Biden said he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead and would continue to review clemency petitions.
12/08/2024 --chicagotribune
A large group of Chicago luminaries has ideas — lots of them — for reviving Chicago's downtown. Grab a few, and let's go.
 
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