House Democrats Push for ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ Ratings for Banks
House Democrats have proposed an addition to the “CAMELS” rating system that would include a “diversity and inclusion” score.

House Democrats have proposed an addition to the “CAMELS” rating system that would include a “diversity and inclusion” score.

During MSNBC’s State of the Union coverage on Tuesday, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) stated that President Trump “seems to see us as chattels that he can use when appropriate, but he doesn’t have a genuine concern.” Green began by saying,

Appearing Monday on MSNBC’s “All In,” Rep. Al Green (D-TX) admitted the “genesis” of impeachment was birth during then-candidate Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign for the presidency.

On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Representative Al Green (D-TX) said that in the Senate’s impeachment trial, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts “has to step up. He can’t be a fly on the wall. He’s got to be
House Democrats voted to impeach President Donald Trump Wednesday, making Trump the third president in American history to get impeached by the House of Representatives.

The effort to remove duly-elected President Donald Trump from office dates back to the day he was inaugurated on January 20, 2017.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) used a photograph of a migrant girl crying at the U.S.-Mexico border in his argument for President Donald Trump’s impeachment during the House of Representatives debate on Wednesday afternoon.

It’s clear that this entire process isn’t about following the law, but rather about partisan politics and undoing the 2016 election.

On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Weekends,” Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said the issues of slavery and racism needed to be addressed in the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

Thursday on C-SPAN, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) discussed impeachment, saying “there is no limit” to how many times the House and Senate can try to impeach President Donald Trump. Green said he suspects Trump will have additional offenses in the

Rep. Al Green (D-TX), one of Congress’s most ardent supporters of impeachment, called for examples of President Donald Trump’s “racism” to be included in the House Democrats’ forthcoming articles aimed at removing the president, according to the Hill.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) blasted his own party’s impeachment inquiry over the lack of diversity in the selection of witnesses, declaring it “hurts his heart” and asking, “What subliminal message are we sending to the world when we have experts but not one person of color?”

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said on Tuesday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s Your World that if House Democrats vote to impeach President Donald Trump, it will be doing “that which is right,” as civil rights activists Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and John Lewis had.

House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) hammered pro-impeachment Democrats with a video posted to Twitter. The footage features high-profile Democrats stressing the need to remove President Trump from office out of fear that he will secure a 2020 victory.

On Sunday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Weekends With Alex Witt,” Rep. Al Green (D-TX) accused President Donald Trump of exhibiting “hate,” which he argued has caused “societal changes in a very harmful way.” Green said, When asked about Trump’s lynching comments, Green

Tuesday, Rep Al Green (D-TX) condemned President Donald Trump, referring to the impeachment inquiry as a “lynching” during his speech on the House floor.

Appearing Monday on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes, pro-impeachment Rep. Al Green (D-TX) invoked civil rights activist Rosa Parks in arguing for Congress to remove President Donald Trump from office.

Rep. Al Green during a hearing on white nationalism perpetuated a hoax that Trump called white nationalists “very fine people.”

A colleague’s resolution establishing impeachment rules that failed to cite the president’s “invidious discrimination” was disappointing, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said Thursday.

HOUSTON, TEXAS — Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green, who has brought articles of impeachment to the floor several times, and vowed to do so again when Congress returned in September suggested on Thursday he may hold off.

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “All In,” Rep. Al Green (D-TX) impeachment of President Donald Trump over a Washington Post report that President Trump has told officials he will issue pardons if government employees have to break laws to get the border wall

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) will reportedly try for the fourth time to impeach President Donald Trump when the House returns from recess in September.

Sunday on MSNBC, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) accused supporters of President Donald Trump of benefiting from and perpetuating the president’s bigotry. Green said, “This has been a part of his MO of his campaign to do what we can to weaponize

On Saturday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Cavuto Live,” Representative Al Green (D-TX) reacted to the death of Jeffrey Epstein by stating that “We need to see the video immediately,” and “We have to see what happened, immediately.” Green

Rudy Giuliani reacted to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide Saturday morning, asking a series of questions about his death and stating, “Committing suicide on suicide watch doesn’t happen.”

More than half of House Democrats now publically support impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, according to a tally compiled by Politico.

The Chairman of the NAACP board of directors on Saturday said President Donald Trump should be impeached for his “vile racist attack” on Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) and the “despicable” attacks on Baltimore.

Support for impeaching President Donald Trump has fallen slightly, but still has substantial support, a recently released Fox News poll states.

In an appearance on MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation,” Rep. Al Green (D-TX) continued his push to have President Donald Trump impeached. Green in the past has called for Trump’s impeachment for obstruction of justice during the Russia investigation. However, he said last

On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Weekends with Alex Witt,” Representative Al Green (D-TX) expressed hope that “Mr. Mueller brings with him a backbone” and gives Congress “the courage to do what we must.” Green said, “We have Mr. Mueller coming

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Your World,” Rep. Al Green (D-TX) reacted to his failed effort to get articles of impeachment passed against President Donald Trump.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said on Thursday that President Donald Trump put “millions of Americans in danger” on Wednesday evening when supporters at his Greenville, North Carolina, rally chanted “send her back” after Trump ripped Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) anti-American and antisemitic “screeds.”

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) on Thursday declared that he will be “marching on until victory is won” on impeaching President Donald Trump a day after the House tabled his impeachment resolution, which Green suggested is needed so that members of Congress are not harmed.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said on Thursday that he will introduce a bill asking for more security for House members because “bigotry” and “hate” are on the rise in America after the crowd at President Donald Trump’s rally chanted “send her back” when Trump was criticizing Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) history of anti-American and anti-semitic “screeds.”

While all voting Republicans opted to table the latest impeachment effort, only 95 Democrats supported it, despite the party’s widespread calls to hold Trump accountable.

O.J. Simpson wants to know what is happening in America? In fact, the “Juice” asked precisely that question on Wednesday night, when trying to decipher the latest impeachment attempt by Democrats in the House of Representatives.

One day after voting unanimously to condemn Donald Trump for “racist comments” that “legitimized and increased fear and hatred,” House Democrats killed a resolution to impeach him for being “unfit” due to racism.

President Donald Trump celebrated the collapse of the Democrat effort to move impeachment proceedings forward in the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

The House voted 332-95 to postpone a resolution calling for the impeachment of Trump, exposing a continuing division among Democrats.

Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI), who became the first Republican lawmaker to call for the impeachment of President Donald Trump, voted to table a House resolution to begin the process to oust the president on Wednesday.
