Several GOP Senators were bombarded with dozens of bodybags at their homes on Tuesday by angry protesters pushing for COVID-19 relief after months of gridlock over negotiations in Congress.
H/T: Fox News
Activists hauled the black body bags out of the back of a rented truck and lined them up in front of the Washington residences of Republican Sens. Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, James Inhofe, and Lindsey Graham.
"GOP senators led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have been blocking House-passed COVID relief for months," the SPACEs In Action group said in a post on Twitter. "Today we brought the bodies to their doorsteps."
VIDEO: GOP senators led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have been blocking House-passed COVID relief for months.
— SPACEs In Action (@SPACEsInAction) December 1, 2020
Over 270,000 dead, more losing jobs & homes & small businesses, and still they’re playing politics.
🎥 Today we brought the bodies to their doorsteps. pic.twitter.com/40P7Fmv5l6
Over 270,000 are dead and @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell is still blocking a vote on COVID relief.
— SPACEs In Action (@SPACEsInAction) December 1, 2020
Blood is on his hands, and this morning, we joined @ShutDown_DC to bring the bodies to his doorstep. pic.twitter.com/NkbURM4upZ
"May I suggest they try sharing their concerns with Speaker Pelosi or Sen. Schumer? They are the ones holding up relief – not Sen. Inhofe," the spokesperson said.