Congressman Green, who interrupted Trump, said he had no regrets about his prank.


Democratic Congressman Al Green, who interrupted the speech of US President Donald Trump, said he intended to repeat his act. He told about this on March 8 on CNN.
"If the circumstances remain the same, then I will be forced to do it again," the politician said.
At the same time, he stressed that he was ready to take responsibility and consequences for the repetition of this action. According to him, he committed such an act in protest against the plan to reduce the financing of the budget of the state medical program Medicaid.
On March 7, Trump called on a congressman who tried to disrupt his speech to take an IQ test. Earlier, Senator Al Green was escorted out of the hall after he tried several times to interrupt the president's address to Congress. The congressman shouted and raised his cane during Trump's speech, after which, by order of Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson, he was escorted out by security.
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