What I did was out of the heart” - The American conventioner who was expelled from Congress after failing Trump's speech

Democrat congressionalist Al Green said today that he would accept the consequences” for the intervention he made in American President Donald Trump's speech at Capitol Hill. He claimed to the media that he would repeat the action even if he was expelled from the U.S. Congress again. “I'm not mad at the speaker. I am not angry with [...]
He claimed to the media that he would repeat the action even if he was expelled from the U.S. Congress again.
I'm not mad at the speaker. I'm not mad at the officers. I'm not worried about the members who will submit proposals to punish me. I will face the consequences of”, he said before reporters, as the Republicans have formally presented a resolution to condemn the democrat, writes cn.
But I must add this: What I did was from the heart. People are suffering. And I was talking about Medicade. I didn't just say you didn't have a warrant. I said you don't have a warrant to cut Medicaid”, he said.
He said he did not speak to the Democrat leader in Congress about the protest during Trump's speech.
I'll accept the sentences, whatever they are. But I'll be honest. I'd do it again. I would do it again”, he added.
Otherwise, Trump delivered his first speech at Congress after becoming president of the United States for the second time.












