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Hand stick, "No mandate" Charge: American senator dropped out of Trump’s address

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Hand stick, "No mandate" Charge: American senator dropped out of Trump’s address

During his second term as an US President, Donald Trump’s first Congress address completed the regular matches of the Republican applause by a strong message from the Democrat bench. As Trump gave strong messages on tariffs, gender, farmers and citizenship, Texas Al Green’s Democrats went out of the House to shout during the Congress President’s speech.

As most Democrats took an icy silence, Green shouted “U Dont mandate”, referring to the cutting of the medicid, a major source of funding in the US healthcare system. As he waved his sugarcane and made a hot statement, house speaker Mike Johnson said that members are engaged in “Willful and Concerted Breach of Decorum”.

“Take your seat, Mr. Green,” Johnson said. “Take your seat, sir.”

“They have no mandate,” Green said referring to Trump.

Sergeant on arms then removed the green color from the house. Green then went out as Republican “N-na-na-na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye.”

Later, Florida’s representative Maxwell Frost and Texas representative Jasmine Crocket moved out, even about 10 Democrats unloaded their jackets to reveal the phrases protesting Trump’s comment on Trump’s back. “Resistance,” read the shirt of the crochet. The statement on Frost’s shirt announced, “No other Kings.”

However, protests began before Trump arrived. As soon as he entered the House, the new Mexico representative mexico’s Representative Melani Stansbury read that “it is not normal”. Later, Texas’s Republican Lance Gooden snatched the sign and hoisted it in the air.

The indication seen among the Democrats was also that “that is a lai”, “Save Medicade”, “(Elon) Musk Styles” and “Protect Veterans”. Thousands of federal workers were indicated on the indications of the tasks led by the musk -led tasks to the government agency -led functions to enforce the expenditure and implement the freeze.

Some Democratic MPs symbolized opposition with a collective fashion option: pink clothes. The score of women MPs, including Nancy Pelosi, donated outfits in that hue for the President’s speech, made a show of unity and solidarity in a room, otherwise there was dominance of blue and brown suits. The choice of color was different, but the objective was similar to Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address, when the Democratic women wore white to hold the right to vote for 100 -year -old women, presenting a picture of calm displeasure during the President’s comments.

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