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WATCH: Elizabeth Warren Visibly Seethes After Trump Calls Her “Pocahontas” During Congressional Address

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Far-left Senator Elizabeth Warren was seen seething after President Trump called her “Pocahontas” during his address to Congress on Tuesday night.

“The United States has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine’s defense. You wanna keep it going for another five years? Yeah. Pocahontas says yes…”

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Chaos also erupted in the Capitol Rotunda when Democrat members of Congress began to boo and disrupt President Trump’s joint address to both chambers of Congress almost immediately.

After Trump received a warm ovation lasting multiple minutes from Republican lawmakers, the president began his address like he began his post-inauguration speech, declaring that America is entering a new “golden age.” He then proceeded to congratulate Republican lawmakers and thanked voters for delivering all seven swing states in what the president referred to as “a historic mandate.”

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Trump then noted that he won the popular vote, becoming the first Republican to do so since former President George W. Bush in 2004. At that point, Democrat lawmakers erupted into cheers and boos, though they were almost immediately drowned out by chants of “USA” from the Republican caucus and their guests.

The president then briefly resumed his speech, though a number of far-left lawmakers continued to boo and shout. Rep. Al Green (D-TX) — who has routinely introduced frivolous impeachment articles against the president throughout each of his terms in the White House — notably stood up and shouted towards the president’s podium while pointing his cane.

At that point, Speaker Johnson interjected with a point of order informing Democrats that the House Sergeant At Arms would be instructed to remove disruptive members from the chamber if disruptions continued. Green refused to listen, instead continuing his rant while pointing his cane towards the podium.

Johnson then instructed the sergeant at arms to remove Rep. Green from the chamber, putting a halt to the interruptions.