Top Democrat defends State of the Union protests as House speaker says he nearly ejected Omar and Tlaib live
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Top Democrat defends State of the Union protests as House speaker says he nearly ejected Omar and Tlaib  live
"I came this close to stopping them. We could have probably ejected them from the floor. I thought, let their actions speak for themselves. If they'd gone a step further, I probably would have ejected them. But I thought they served as a nice contrast to Republicans, who were standing and celebrating and chanting throughout the speech."
"I'm supportive of vaccination. I do believe that each patient, mother, parent, needs to have a conversation with their pediatrician about any medication they're putting in their body and their children's bodies."
During the State of the Union address, Democratic representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib verbally protested Trump's remarks, with Omar shouting that he should be ashamed and that he has killed Americans. House Speaker Mike Johnson considered ejecting them from the chamber but decided against it, believing their actions demonstrated a contrast with Republicans who stood and celebrated throughout the speech. Johnson stated he would have ejected them if they had escalated further. Separately, Casey Means, Trump's nominee for US surgeon general, appeared before the Senate health committee. Means holds a medical degree but lacks board certification and an active medical license. When pressed on whether she would encourage routine childhood vaccinations like the MMR vaccine, Means declined to give a direct yes-or-no answer, instead emphasizing the importance of individual conversations between parents and pediatricians.
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