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Rep Al Green was kicked out of the chamber during President Donald Trump's address
Most people who watched President Donald Trump'sprimetime address to a joint session of Congress had a positive opinion of what he spelled out in his speech, according to snap polls.
Trump has been moving at warp speed since his Jan. 20 inauguration, and he used his speech to deliver a full-throated defense of his avalanche of activity, while repeatedly targeting former President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats.
According to a CNN instant poll, nearly seven in 10 respondents viewed Trump's speech as positive {44% said very positive and 25% said somewhat positive), while 31% offered that they had a negative reaction (15% somewhat negative and 16% very negative).
There was a similar response in a snap survey conducted for CBS News on the speech, which lasted more than 90 minutes and was the longest address to a joint session of Congress or a State of the Union address in 60 years.
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Trump earns largely positive speech reaction, but ejected Dem's behavior widely deemed inappropriate: CNN poll
President Donald Trump earned a largely positive reaction to his speech, according to a CNN poll, which found that a strong majority felt Rep. Al Green's behavior had been inappropriate.