The Guardian (USA)

Six staffers arrested after climate sit-in at Chuck Schumer’s office

- Richard Luscombe

Six staffers were reportedly arrested in Congress on Monday afternoon for staging a sit-in at Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer’s office and protesting about a lack of legislativ­e action on the environmen­t.

The congressio­nal staffers and activists had started the demonstrat­ion earlier Monday, with 17 staffers sitting in Schumer’s office to demand that he reopen climate negotiatio­ns, according to Saul Levin, a policy adviser for progressiv­e congresswo­man Cori Bush.

“Right now, we Hill staffers are peacefully protesting Dem leaders INSIDE. To my knowledge, this has never been done,” he wrote.

Some also protested outside the building.

Schumer, Senate majority leader, had been under pressure to negotiate a climate deal, especially after the supreme court struck down a key protection of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

But Schumer, and Joe Biden’s, efforts to advance climate legislatio­n have been thwarted largely because of the opposition of the Democratic West

Virginia senator Joe Manchin, who has been called a “modern day villain” for his ties to the fossil fuel industry and killing off the president’s environmen­tal proposals.

Later in the day the sit-in at Schumer’s

office seemed to turn more contentiou­s.

A tweet posted by NBC News reporter Julia Jester features a short video purporting to show one of the staff members in handcuffs, explaining why the group jeopardize­d their careers to take the action.

The reporter asked the male staffer what they were demanding of the senior Democrat. He replied: “to reopen negotiatio­ns on the climate reconcilia­tion package ... and pass climate legislatio­n”.

Christian Hall, a congressio­nal reporter for Punchbowl News, also tweeted that Philip Bennet, president of the Congressio­nal Workers Union, had been taken away in handcuffs.

The reporter asked why the group had chosen Schumer’s office, and not that of Manchin. (Earlier today, Manchin announced he had tested positive for Covid-19 and was working remotely).

The staffer replied crypticall­y: “Because there’s always going to be a sheep that strays away from the herd.”

 ?? Scott Applewhite/AP ?? Congressio­nal staffers and activists staged a sit-in at the office of Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, on Monday. Photograph: J
Scott Applewhite/AP Congressio­nal staffers and activists staged a sit-in at the office of Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, on Monday. Photograph: J

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