U.S. Democratic Representative Al Green of Texas was escorted out of President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address on Thursday after holding up a sign reading "BLACK PEOPLE AREN'T APES!" during the speech. The dramatic moment, captured on live TV, has since gone viral 📱💥.
The protest followed backlash over Trump’s recent social media activity, where he shared—then deleted—a video depicting former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama with ape-like features. Trump later claimed a staffer posted the clip without approval, but critics called it a racially charged provocation 🚩.
Green’s removal highlights escalating tensions in Congress as Trump’s policies and rhetoric continue to polarize lawmakers. Social media reactions split sharply: some praised Green’s bold stance ✊, while others criticized the disruption as "political theater."
This year’s SOTU, already a lightning rod for partisan clashes, now adds another chapter to the ongoing debate over race and accountability in U.S. politics. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops 🌐🔍.
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