The House of Representatives was paused for over an hour after Republicans demanded that Rep. Jim McGovern's remarks listing former President Donald Trump's criminal trials be removed from the congressional record.
Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., was ruled "out of order" and barred from speaking on the House floor for the rest of the day after listing former President Donald Trump's criminal charges during a debate. McGovern criticized House Republicans for preventing open discussion of Trump's legal issues, leading to a lengthy procedural delay. The ruling cited rules against using "personally offensive" language about the president or presumed nominees. McGovern defended his statements as factual and criticized Republicans for protecting Trump.
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) was rebuked and barred from speaking on the House floor for the rest of the day after making remarks about former President Trump's ongoing legal issues, including the hush money trial and election interference allegations. The incident led to a prolonged standstill and raised questions about the rules of decorum and the treatment of factual statements in the House.