Trump’s Democrat Foe Al Green Loses Texas Primary

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Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green, famed for filing numerous articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and disrupting his address to Congress, lost by a landslide to a young primary opponent on Tuesday. 

With over 95% of the vote counted by Wednesday morning, Democrat Rep. Christian Menefee led Green by nearly 40 points, the Associated Press reported.

Trump wrote on Truth Social of the result, “Congratulations to the Dumocrat Party! Al Green, one of the most mentally deficient Congressmen in the history of our Country, has lost, in a landslide, his seat in Congress—But I will miss that lunatic not screaming and violently waving his cane at me during my next State of the Union Speech.”

Green’s office told the Daily Signal the congressman would “comment at a later time” on Trump’s post.

Green, who has represented Texas’ 9th Congressional District since 2005, was forced to challenge Menefee in the 18th Congressional District after the state’s Legislature redrew its congressional map to disfavor Democrats in his district.

WATCH: Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was just removed by the Seargent-at-Arms for interrupting President Trump.

His appalling lack of decorum and respect is shameful. pic.twitter.com/wKGsp0sfQ0

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) March 5, 2025

Menefee, 38, was first elected to the predominantly black Houston-area district in January, succeeding Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died in office. 

The Tuesday results make Menefee the Democrat nominee for the deep-blue seat in November.

Menefee struck a conciliatory tone in his victory speech, taking aim at Republicans for having redistricted Green out of office.

“We’re not going to let this election tear us apart. We’re not going to let this election pit leader against leader,” he said. “We’re going to bring that spirit of fierce and fearless protest that Al Green has.”

Cutting a distinct figure on Capitol Hill with his ponytail and cane, Green, 78, has been extremely combative with Trump, introducing multiple articles of impeachment that have all failed, often without the backing of his party’s leadership.

In March 2025, Green loudly interrupted Trump’s joint address to Congress, standing up and raising his cane. He was escorted out of the House chamber by the sergeant at arms.

During Trump’s February State of the Union address, he held a sign reading, “BLACK PEOPLE AREN’T APES,” a reference to a jungle-themed animated video reposted by Trump that featured former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, as apes.

The president has denied having seen the full video before posting it and has condemned its depiction of the Obamas.

Green was endorsed for the primary by several members of the Congressional Black Caucus, an influential Democrat faction in the House of Representatives.

Jasmine Crockett makes direct-to-camera appeal for Christian Menefee in latest TV ad in #TX18 runoff from crypto super PAC Protect Progress.

Crockett first backed Menefee when he was in a special election last year and has stuck with him in current race against Al Green. pic.twitter.com/zIxc7TfKxX

— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) May 14, 2026

However, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, endorsed Menefee over him, appearing in an ad funded by the pro-cryptocurrency political action committee Protect Progress, which spent millions in favor of Menefee. Protect Progress is an affiliate of Fairshake.

Green harshly criticized the cryptocurrency lobby throughout the race, describing himself on the House floor as an “unbought, liberated, unafraid Democrat, unbought by crypto cash.”

 In a separate video, he accused Menefee of making a “deal with the devil” by supporting the crypto industry.

Menefee’s website says that technologies like blockchain offer the potential to increase trust, transparency, and efficiency—from finance to supply chains” and that he supports “clear rules of the road” to “support innovation.”

NEW —

Here's the first ad from the Fairshake super PACs against Al Green, the Democratic congressman from Houston who is about to get attacked by the crypto industry.

No mention of crypto — just a message of generational change.

Fairshake is spending $1.5 million against Green… pic.twitter.com/Paex1lYXxJ

— Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer) February 13, 2026

Fairshake said in a statement after the primary, “Rep. Green’s defeat proves that anti-crypto hostility carries real electoral consequences, making him the first Democrat incumbent this cycle to lose his seat. Fairshake was the difference-maker in this race, and we will continue to aggressively back leaders like Rep. Menefee across the country.”

Menefee, who is 40 years younger than Green, emphasized his youthful vigor in a campaign ad that featured him running in a suit—a humorous reference to him having run four campaigns in just over half a year.

Together, we’ve run 4 races in 7 months. 

May 26th, we cross the finish line.

Early voting is open 7am – 7pm until Friday, May 22nd. 

Election Day is Tuesday, May 26th. pic.twitter.com/OAY9BUneEG

— Christian D. Menefee (@CDMenefee) May 18, 2026


Menefee’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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