House Democrats try to shut down disruptions at Trump's State of the Union
Summary
House Democrats are working to prevent disruptions during President Trump's State of the Union speech. Last year, some Democrats protested by holding signs, shouting, and leaving, but this year they might choose to either boycott or sit quietly.Key Facts
- House Democrats want to prevent interruptions at President Trump's speech.
- Last year's speech saw protests like sign-holding and walkouts by Democrats.
- Rep. Al Green was removed for shouting during that speech.
- House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries discussed responses with other Democrats.
- Democrats are considering either boycotting or silently attending the event.
- There is currently little talk about plans to disrupt the speech.
- Some lawmakers may watch the speech from a different location instead.
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