After a series of disruptions during President Trump's address to Congress, House Democratic leaders are meeting with fellow party members to address the heckling. Key figures, including Rep. Al Green, who voiced dissent, faced consequences following his outburst, as the House censured him. In a context where reactions to political addresses are being scrutinized, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries urged members to remain dignified. The leadership has initiated discussions to help members understand why the disruptive tactics are not advisable, indicating an intention to maintain party decorum in public engagements.
House Democratic leadership is privately confronting members who disrupted President Trump's speech to Congress, some receiving guidance on why such behaviors could be counterproductive.
Roughly a dozen Democratic disruptors were called into a come to Jesus meeting, with House leaders emphasizing the importance of maintaining dignity during such addresses.
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