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LIVE: Massive demonstration for abortion, civil disobedience expected (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2022 OP
My Wish ConstanceCee Jun 2022 #1
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Abortion rights supporters are risking arrest on Capitol Hill, sitting-in en masse at ... mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2022 #3

ConstanceCee

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1. My Wish
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 11:51 AM
Jun 2022

I really wish that the public could hear from all the unheard witnesses from two SCOTUS hearings: Clarence Thomas's and Brett Kavanaugh's.

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mahatmakanejeeves

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3. Abortion rights supporters are risking arrest on Capitol Hill, sitting-in en masse at ...
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 01:11 PM
Jun 2022
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Abortion rights supporters are risking arrest on Capitol Hill, sitting-in en masse at the intersection of First and Constitution. “We have nothing to lose, we have everything to gain, we must win,” they sing, with police beginning to encircle them



Traffic stopped. Arrest warnings made. Cops walking protesters out of the area one or two at a time, crowd erupting in cheers whenever someone is led away. First major civil disobedience action near the Supreme Court in the week since Roe was overturned.



Arrests continue. I’d guess crowd that stayed to risk arrest numbered around a hundred, about half are left, chanting “we won’t back down” and “abortion is a human right” outside Senate office buildings. Super hot on the pavement.



The Rev. William Barber II, who led thousands with the Poor People's Campaign in a Pennsylvania Avenue rally earlier this month, joins the sit-in. "We won't back down: Every city, every town, every street," he says, moments before he's led away by police.



Last of the arrests. Protesting the end of Roe, one block over from the court.


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