Where are the insurrection charges?
How did anti-Israel protesters get into the Senate cafeteria? pic.twitter.com/YFvYi227GD
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) April 10, 2024
An insurrection took place today.
The United States Senate cafeteria was SHUT DOWN because of protests by Pro Gaza protesters.
Give them the same treatment.
— E (@ElijahSchaffer) April 10, 2024
So the pro-Hamas mob can apparently overthrow the Senate cafeteria?!?
This is is absolutely RIDICULOUS.
WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?!?!? pic.twitter.com/qc5dOVn5FO
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) April 9, 2024
Anti-Israel agitators shut down Senate cafeteria; around 50 arrested
Dozens arrested after incident inside Dirksen Senate Office BuildingBy Greg Norman Fox News April 9, 2024:
More than 50 people were arrested Tuesday after the Senate cafeteria was shut down by anti-Israel protesters chanting “Senate can’t eat until Gaza eats!”
The U.S. Capitol Police confirmed to Fox News that those arrested inside the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., were charged with Crowding, Obstructing, or Incommoding.
“It is illegal to demonstrate inside any of the Congressional Buildings,” Capitol Police said in a statement.
A video obtained by Fox News shows demonstrators walking through the hallways of the building, raising their hands and saying, “Children are starving in Gaza” and “People are dying in Gaza.”
Anti-Israel protesters demonstrate at US Capitol complex
Anti-Israel agitators march through the U.S. Capitol complex on April 9, 2024. (Fox News)
One woman was wearing a shirt that read, “Biden’s legacy = Genocide.”
President Biden has come under pressure over the growing civilian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war, which began on Oct. 7 last year when the Gaza-based terrorist group launched a surprise attack on Israel.
CAPITOL POLICE ARREST PRO-PALESTINIAN DEMONSTRATORS INSIDE CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
Police break up protest inside Dirksen Senate Office BuildingThe U.S. Capitol Police is seen escorting demonstrators out of the building on Tuesday. (Fox News)
A source told Fox News that Capitol Police at one point shouted, “Everybody out or be placed under arrest,” to which a protester replied, “This is the house of the people!”
Some of the demonstrators appeared to be the same individuals who interrupted testimony by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing this morning.
In March, more than a dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested at the Russell Senate Office Building.
The pro-Palestinian demonstrators were heard repeatedly chanting, “We call for a permanent cease-fire,” in the rotunda of the government building, which is connected to the U.S. Capitol.
Arrests following protest inside Senate building
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