At a Houston town hall meeting Saturday, U.S. Rep. Al Green played recordings of threatening voicemail messages he received after calling for President Donald Trump's impeachment on Wednesday.

“Actual recordings will be played and you can decide for yourself what we’re dealing with,” Green said to the crowd of about 100 people.

"You ain't going to impeach nobody, you [expletive]," one caller said. "Try it and we'll lynch all you [expletive] [N-word] and you'll be hanging from a tree."

"We've got an impeachment for you and it's going to be yours," another caller said. "We'll give you a short trial before we hang your [N-word] [expletive]."

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.@RepAlGreen plays racist calls after his speech on impeachment of #DonaldTrump at a packed townhall w/ supporters #ImpeachDonaldTrumpNow pic.twitter.com/awDmzGjJCn — Mustafa Tameez (@MustafaTameez) May 20, 2017

The Houston Democrat was the first member of Congress to call for Trump's impeachment from the House floor, citing potential obstruction of justice. He told The Dallas Morning News earlier this week that he's drafting language for a potential impeachment resolution but hasn't decided if or when he'll introduce it.

"It does not deter us," Green said of the threats, according to the Houston Chronicle. "We are not going to be intimidated. We are not going to allow this to cause us to deviate from what we believe to be the right thing to do and that is to proceed with the impeachment of President Trump."