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Representative Al Green: A Legacy of Political Defiance

33 min · 28 mei 2026
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Alexander N. Green is an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. representative from Texas's 9th congressional district starting in 2005, building a long legacy as a progressive champion of civil rights. Born in 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Green earned his Juris Doctor from Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Before his election to Congress, he served as a justice of the peace in Harris County from 1977 to 2004 and led the Houston NAACP as its president.During his two decades in Congress, Green focused heavily on fair housing, fair hiring practices, and the protection of marginalized communities. Serving on the House Committee on Financial Services, he aggressively targeted discriminatory lending and advocated for equal economic opportunities. Green consistently backed progressive legislation, including Medicare for All, comprehensive immigration reform, and LGBTQ+ rights, notably delivering a powerful floor speech in 2021 defending the Equality Act against religious-based homophobia. He also took bold stances in foreign affairs, such as voting against a 2023 bipartisan resolution supporting Israel and using the term "genocide" on the House floor to describe the collective punishment of Palestinians in Gaza.Green is perhaps best known nationally for his fierce, highly visible political defiance against Donald Trump. He was the second Democrat to file articles of impeachment against Trump in 2017 and repeatedly reintroduced them during both of Trump's terms, citing abuses of power, attacks on congresswomen of color, and conflicts with the judicial branch. His protests frequently took place directly on the House floor. In 2025, he was censured by the House for repeatedly interrupting Trump's address to a joint session of Congress to shout against proposed Medicaid cuts, and in 2026, he was escorted out of the State of the Union address for displaying a sign protesting racist rhetoric.Green’s congressional career faced a severe challenge in 2026 due to Republican-led redistricting, which made his 9th district significantly more conservative and shifted his home into the neighboring 18th district. He opted to run in the 18th district's Democratic primary against Christian Menefee, a freshman representative in his late 30s who had recently won a special election for the seat following the death of Representative Sylvester Turner.This primary race became a highly competitive clash defined by generational differences and heavy outside spending. While Green retained support from traditional labor unions and the financial services industry, Menefee built a formidable financial advantage with backing from climate PACs and younger progressive groups. Additionally, Green became a major target of the cryptocurrency industry due to his anti-crypto legislative stances; a pro-crypto super PAC spent millions in the runoff to unseat him.In the initial March 2026 primary, Menefee narrowly led Green 46.0% to 44.2%, forcing a runoff. During the May 26 runoff election, Menefee decisively defeated Green, capturing 33,957 votes to Green's 15,001. Although this electoral defeat marked the end of his long tenure in the House, Green’s legacy remains defined by his willingness to speak truth to power, protest systemic injustice with his body and voice, and stand as an unyielding defender of civil rights. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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