Democrat Rep. Sylvester Turner suddenly dies after Trump’s address to Congress

The House of Representatives is mourning the loss of Rep. Sylvester Turner, a newly elected Democrat from Texas, who tragically passed away following a medical emergency after President Donald Trump’s March 4 address to Congress. He was 70 years old.

Democrat Rep. Sylvester Turner suddenly dies after Trump’s address to Congress

Turner, who served as the mayor of Houston from 2016 until 2024, had attended the President’s speech and posted a video to X (formerly Twitter) just 30 minutes before the address at 8:30 p.m. ET. In the video, he introduced his guest, Angela Hernandez, who was advocating for her sick daughter. Turner also made a statement, urging the current administration: “Don’t mess with Medicaid. Let me be clear: any cuts to Medicaid are a direct attack on families like Angela’s.”

Turner’s sudden death came as a shock to his colleagues, who were informed by House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) during a closed-door meeting. NBC News confirmed his passing, citing reports from fellow House Democrats.

A survivor of bone cancer, Turner had spoken with colleagues and was seen earlier that afternoon in a tunnel connecting the Capitol to the Cannon Building, where some witnessed what appeared to be a medical emergency.

Governor Greg Abbott is now tasked with calling for a special election to replace Turner, a process that could take several months.

In the wake of his unexpected death, tributes poured in from both sides of the aisle. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) expressed his condolences, stating, “Rep. Turner had a long and distinguished career in public service… In what would be his final message, he reminded us ‘don’t mess with Medicaid.’”

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) also offered his condolences: “We’re saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Congressman Sylvester Turner. He served his community faithfully, not only as a member of Congress, but also as a former state legislator and a mayor of Houston.”

Turner’s dedication to his constituents and his work on behalf of the people of Houston leaves behind a legacy of service and commitment.

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