Protesters Disrupt Press Conference on Lobbying Reform
Washington Business Journal - 3:07 PM EST Wednesday, by Kent Hoover, Washington Bureau Chief
House Democrats tried to unveil their lobbying reform package today, but their press conference was drowned out by chants from anti-war activists who want Congress to stop funding the Iraq war before taking on other issues.
Led by Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a slain soldier, the protesters chanted "De-escalate, investigate, troops home now" as Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., began outlining the Democrats' plans to ban lobbyist-funded travel and institute other ethics reforms. The press conference was held in the Cannon House Office Building in an area open to the public. Emanuel finally gave up trying to be heard over the chants, and retreated to a caucus room where Democrats were meeting. Sheehan says she has nothing against lobbying reform, but she and her fellow anti-war activists want Democrats to know they will keep pressuring Congress to end the war in Iraq.
"We wanted the Democrats to know they're back in power because of the grass roots," Sheehan says. The anti-war activists held their own Capitol Hill press conference earlier in the day before deciding to attend the lobbying reform press conference as well. Before the chanting started, Sheehan got a hug from Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., the new chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
VIDEO: Sheehan, Iraq War Protesters Break Up House Democrats' Press Conference
VIDEO: Sheehan, Iraq War Protesters Break Up House Democrats' Press Conference
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