Rep. Haley Stevens House TV

Rep. Haley Stevens, a typically mild-mannered freshman Democrat from Michigan, went over her allotted time while speaking on the House floor, prompting the presiding officer to tell her her time was up.

However, she continued to shout her speech as members were audibly telling her to stand down.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer asked for her to have some additional time, but she went beyond that and Hoyer was gently trying to get her to wrap up - as the chair was banging the gavel down.

The House is debating a $2 trillion stimulus bill. The legislation represents the largest emergency aid package in US history and the most significant legislative action taken to address the rapidly intensifying coronavirus crisis, which is overwhelming hospitals and grinding much of the economy to a halt.

Stevens wore pink plastic gloves throughout her speech.

"To our doctors and our nurses, I wear these latex gloves to tell every American to not be afraid," she said.

Finally, she loudly said, “I yield back,” slamming her speech on the table.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was smiling and Stevens sat down next to her for a minute.

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