Democrat Snaps On House Floor, Launches Trump Articles

Texas Democratic Representative Al Green has reignited political tensions by filing his first impeachment resolution of 2025 against former President Donald Trump. Green, known for three previous impeachment efforts during Trump’s presidency, returned to the House floor with strong condemnation of Trump’s recent comments about the Gaza conflict.

In an emotional speech, Green accused Trump of trivializing what he called “ethnic cleansing” in Gaza. He declared that such remarks, especially from a former U.S. president, are deeply inappropriate and dangerous.

Green also criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing disappointment that Netanyahu would tolerate Trump’s rhetoric. Citing the long history of Jewish persecution, Green said the Prime Minister should be ashamed to allow such comments to go unchallenged.

Highlighting the global reach of the U.S. presidency, Green stressed that Trump’s words have international consequences. He warned that such statements from influential leaders can normalize harmful narratives and inflame tensions worldwide.

Green portrayed his impeachment push as a moral stand, invoking civil rights language with the repeated phrase, “And still I rise, Mr. Speaker.” He framed his actions as a refusal to remain silent in the face of injustice.

The resolution has sparked renewed debate about how American leaders influence global issues, especially during active international conflicts like the one in Gaza.

While the success of Green’s latest impeachment attempt remains uncertain, his passionate remarks have once again brought questions of presidential accountability and moral leadership to the forefront of national conversation.