The demonstrators demanded Congress reauthorize provisions of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, set to expire at the end of the month.
A spokesperson for the Capitol police said the agitators were asked to leave but “refused to cease demonstrating.”
“PEPFAR
has saved millions of lives. It is criminal for some members of
Congress to treat it as a political football,” Charles King, CEO of
Housing Works, said in a statement. “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.” Read more, see tweets and videos here.

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