'You can dish it out but you can't take it': Frequent Trump target delivers message to GOP
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (Reuters)

"The View's" Whoopi Goldberg criticized Republicans for removing Rep. Al Greene (D-TX) from the chamber during Tuesday's congressional speech.

"You can dish it out, but you can't take it," she said.

It was a reference to years of Republican outbursts during addresses by former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Obama's first speech before the joint session of Congress in 2009, while speaking about healthcare. Obama ultimately passed the Affordable Care Act in 2010.

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During the speech, Obama told the group that his healthcare plan would not give "free" healthcare for undocumented immigrants.

"You lie!" Wilson shouted out.

"That's not true," Obama responded.

Wilson later apologized.

During Biden's 2024 speech, Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (D-CO) shouted during the speech. At one point they began chanting "build the wall," a reference to President Donald Trump's solution to migrants crossing illegally into the United States.

"Greene was heard grumbling through the entire part of Biden's speech about Covid policy before she shouted a remark about women's sports when Biden mentioned new laws targeting transgender Americans and their families," MSNBC wrote about it at the time.

Greene then yelled as Biden discussed immigration legislation. Greene demanded Biden "say her name," a reference to Laken Riley, a nursing student who was killed by an undocumented immigrant. Biden went off script and named Riley, saying his heart goes out to her family.

He went on to implore Congress to pass the immigration legislation negotiated by Senate Republicans to help with these problems.

Biden then brought up burn pits in war zones that are thought to be causing cancers among veterans, the American Cancer Society confirmed. He said that the lack of protections for soldiers is giving them cancers "that would put them in a flag-draped coffin."

Boebert yelled "13 of them!" It was a reference to the soldiers, who died during the abrupt withdrawal from Afghanistan Trump negotiated before leaving office, as described by the Military Times.

Fellow lawmakers booed Boebert.

See Goldberg's comments below or at the link here.