On March 3, 2025 ten Democrats voted to censure fellow Democrat - Al Green for "disrupting" the SOTU
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Ami Bera - CA-05 (California)
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Ed Case - HI-02 (Hawai'i)
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Jim Costa - (CA-21) (California)
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Laura Gillen - NY-04 (New York)
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Jim Himes - CT-04 - (Connecticut)
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Chrissy Houlahan - PA-06 - (Pennsylvania)
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Marcy Kaptur - OH-09 (Ohio)
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Jared Moskowitz - FL-23 (Florida)
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Marie Gluesenkamp Perez - WA-03 (Washington)
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Some more loser commentary from other Dems
Rep. George Latimer (D-N.Y.), speaking to Axios, said he felt the disruptions from Green and other Democrats were “inappropriate.” “When a president — my president, your president — is speaking, we don’t interrupt, we don’t pull those stunts,” he told the outlet.
A sad cavalcade of self owns and unhinged petulance. It only makes Trump look more presidential and restrained,” Fetterman wrote on social platform X. “We’re becoming the metaphorical car alarms that nobody pays attention to—and it may not be the winning message.”
Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.) also told Axios he thought the outburst from his colleague was a “big mistake.” “I’m an old-school traditional type guy, I think we should be treating the president with deference,” he said. “So I think it was inappropriate.”
[Hakeem] Jeffries advocated the importance of having “a strong, determined and dignified Democratic presence in the chamber.” [An] overwhelming majority of House Democrats approached the speech with the seriousness that it deserved on behalf of the American people,”
Jim Barrett, a flight attendant, polity chased me down at Chicago Airport. "Sir, I am a Democrat but the way the party behaved was embarassing. Made us look heartless. I don't care who is up there, you stand for the boy with cancer. Be more rational & get your act together."

“I voted to table that because I think we have much, much better things to do with our time than to continue to do this tit-for-tat nonsense with one another. That being said, the motion to table failed, so we don’t have the opportunity to not vote on this. And I believe we need to recognize that we have rules in the House of Representatives and we have standards of decorum that we all presumably agree to, and we all need to agree to those standards so we can get the work for the people done and so we can not be a banana republic.” ... “And it’s frustrating because Al Green’s statement was true. It wasn’t provocative or offensive. It was the truth. But I think each one of us had to make decisions about how we were going to comport ourselves and what was appropriate, and I know each colleague on both sides made those choices, and each one of us knows there are consequences to those choices.”