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7 arrested for storming McCarthy’s office in HIV/AIDS funding protest.

Multiple activists have been​ arrested‍ after entering House Speaker ⁣Kevin McCarthy’s office⁣ on​ Sept. 11 and staging ⁢a ⁣protest over HIV/AIDS funding,​ according to officials.

At⁣ least seven protesters ⁤were arrested during the incident, Capitol Police confirmed to⁤ the New York Post.

“This morning, multiple individuals⁤ were demonstrating inside a House Office Building. After the demonstrators refused to cease demonstrating, USCP then arrested⁢ the 4 males and ‍3⁢ females for unlawful entry,” ⁤a Capitol Police spokesperson told ​the​ publication.

In a separate statement to The Washington Post, Brianna Burch, ⁤a Capitol Police spokeswoman,​ said‍ police had been called to ​the demonstration at about 11:18 a.m.

It is not clear exactly how long the protest lasted ​or if Mr. McCarthy was out⁤ of his office when the protesters​ stormed in.

The Epoch Times has contacted Capitol Police for further comment.

Video footage ⁤of the protest was widely shared ‌online.

It shows multiple individuals seated on the floor⁣ of Mr. McCarthy’s office, ⁣linking arms and raising their ‍fists in⁤ the air while chanting ⁢”Pass ⁤PEPFAR now, McCarthy!” ‍referring to the President’s⁢ Emergency Plan for⁣ AIDS Relief‌ (PEPFAR).

PEPFAR is a‌ government initiative introduced ​by former President George W. Bush to address the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The​ program​ provides⁣ funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and epidemic control, as well as research‌ and ⁢treatment.

Since its inception in 2003,⁣ PEPFAR has saved more ⁣than ⁤25 million lives and “dramatically improved health outcomes” in more​ than 55 partner‍ countries, ⁣according to the White ⁢House.

U.S. Speaker‌ of the House Rep. Kevin‌ McCarthy (R-Calif.) speaks to members ‌of the ⁤press outside his office⁤ at⁢ the ⁣U.S. Capitol in⁤ Washington⁢ on June 7,‍ 2023. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Abortion ‌Concerns

The program has since been reauthorized three times, and President Joe Biden in January indicated⁢ that he would work with lawmakers in Congress to pass a government‍ funding bill for⁣ the initiative to extend for‍ a ‌fourth time before⁢ it expires⁢ on Sept. 30.

However, House Republicans have so‍ far stalled reauthorization efforts amid concerns that the ⁤program’s roughly $7 billion in funding may ‌be used to support abortions.

According to a May report ⁤from the Heritage⁣ Foundation, a conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., the⁤ Biden‍ administration has “misused the program as a⁣ well-funded vehicle to promote its domestic radical social agenda overseas.”

“Congress should resist the Biden Administration’s effort to poison bipartisan support for PEPFAR by ‌misusing it to promote abortion⁣ under the ‌guise of​ sexual⁤ and reproductive health and transgenderism,” the think⁤ tank wrote in its report.

The Biden administration has⁢ denied those claims.

The activists who illegally occupied⁤ Mr.⁣ McCarthy’s ‌office were with two New ‌York City-based nonprofits:‍ Housing Works and Health GAP, according to officials.

Video footage of some of the arrests on‌ X, formerly known as Twitter.

“As activists from‍ @housingworks and @HealthGAP are ⁤arrested in an act of civil disobedience in⁤ Speaker ⁢McCarthy’s office, a reminder that ​@PEPFAR exists‌ today because of brave⁢ activist direct action targeting duty bearers. Proud of activists! #ProudofPEPFAR,” the organization wrote.

A man walks past a signboard warning residents that the threat of HIV/AIDS ‍is real in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 31, ​2001. (Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP/Getty Images)

‘Political Football’

Charles King, CEO of Housing‍ Works, was among those arrested, the‌ organization confirmed.

“PEPFAR‍ has saved⁤ millions⁤ of lives. It is criminal for ⁢some members of Congress to treat it as a political football,” Mr. King said in a statement following the protest. “AIDS isn’t over ‌until it’s ⁤over for everyone. PEPFAR‌ has been essential to helping people ‍in developing countries flatten the curve of HIV transmission.⁢ The United States has⁤ committed ‌to the international goal‌ of ending AIDS by 2030, and we cannot do that ‌if⁢ PEPFAR is threatened.”

“Haiti relies on PEPFAR funding for⁣ all of its HIV treatment,” Mr. King continued. “Housing Works is intimately involved in monitoring the distribution of ARVs [antiretrovirals] in Haiti, which are 100 percent funded through PEPFAR, so we are acutely⁤ aware of the risk posed⁣ by any ⁣threat to the funding ⁤of this ‍vital program.”

Elsewhere, Asia Russell, executive director⁢ of Health GAP,‌ accused House‍ Republicans of “playing political games with ⁣the lives of ‌countless ⁤adults, children, and newborns with HIV‍ and‍ most affected by HIV ‍across the globe and here⁤ in the U.S.”

Ms. Russell was ⁢al



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