Damn a good question: why aren't these actions considered an "insurrection" or at least a breach of the Capitol building?
Other times, the government orders up a Woke Nazi dragnet to round up people who profaned the "people's house" with their unsightly presence.
Sounds like "obstructing the functions" of government to me. But I have a feeling that the DOJ will see it as just more Righteous Protesting.
LOL. It's illegal for people on the right. Lefties are always welcome to take over whatever building they fancy.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.
Sometimes it is the house of the people -- like when rabid pro-abortion activists trap Senators in elevators or block them from entering.One woman was wearing a shirt that read "Biden's legacy = Genocide."
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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!"
Other times, the government orders up a Woke Nazi dragnet to round up people who profaned the "people's house" with their unsightly presence.
No jail time though, right?Some of the demonstrators appeared to be same individuals that interrupted testimony from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing this morning. In March, more than a dozen pro-Palestine demonstrators were arrested at the Russell Senate Office Building.
Sounds like "obstructing the functions" of government to me. But I have a feeling that the DOJ will see it as just more Righteous Protesting.