WASHINGTON — Ranking. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, changed into once surely one of 9 of us arrested Thursday at a balloting rights demonstration in the Hart Senate Place of business Constructing — an arrest the Congressional Sunless Caucus chair favorite on social media.
“#GoodTrouble,” Beatty, 71, tweeted after she changed into once led off in plastic cuffs — a reference to her late buddy Ranking. John Lewis, D-Ga., the civil rights icon.
Beatty, carrying a T-shirt that read “Offer protection to Our Voting Rights,” had led a neighborhood of protesters into the constructing in the Capitol complex, where they chanted “Pass For the Of us Act,” the sweeping balloting rights legislation that is stalled in the Senate.
Capitol Police said the neighborhood changed into once “demonstrating in a prohibited house on Capitol grounds” and passed over commands to disperse. Video of Beatty’s arrest confirmed her chanting “Combat for justice” as she changed into once led away.
“Let the of us vote,” Beatty tweeted along with photos of her arrest.
In a commentary, Beatty said: “I stand in solidarity with Sunless girls and allies across the nation in protection of our constitutional fine to vote. We bear advance too a ways and fought too laborious to ogle all the pieces systematically dismantled and restricted by of us who love to silence us. Be assured that this is nice the muse. Right here’s Our Power, Our Message.”
Dareh Gregorian is a politics reporter for NBC Knowledge.