Group 1 - A Texas Democratic Congressman, Al Green, raised a banner reading "Black people are not apes" during President Trump's State of the Union address, leading to his removal from the chamber [1][3] - The incident occurred as Trump entered the chamber and continued while he began his speech, after which Green was escorted out [3] - The controversy stems from a video Trump posted earlier in February, which featured images of primates with faces replaced by those of former President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, sparking outrage in the political arena [3] Group 2 - Obama responded to the incident in a podcast, suggesting that the "shame" and "decorum" that once guided public officials have disappeared, indirectly criticizing Trump [3] - He indicated that the actions of the White House could have repercussions for the Republican Party in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, emphasizing that the ultimate judgment will come from the American public [3]
特朗普发表国情咨文演讲,一民主党议员手举“黑人不是猿”横幅被带离现场
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-02-25 03:21