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U.S. Capitol Police detained a group of peaceful protestors on Wednesday, including several people in wheelchairs, during a protest over proposed cuts to Medicaid spending on Capitol Hill.
A shocking viral video shows Capitol Police arresting wheelchair-bound protesters—then zip-tying their wrists. The group, at least one of them a senior, was part of a protest against cuts to Medicaid ...
Videos show senior citizens in wheelchairs being zip-tied by police officers following a Senate protest against Medicaid cuts ...
Dozens of peaceful protesters including people in wheelchairs were arrested inside a U.S. Senate building in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday while protesting Republicans' proposed cuts to Medicaid ...
Sen. Mitch McConnell fell outside the Senate chamber Wednesday, the latest in a series of health scares for the former majority leader. The 82-year-old Kentucky Republican, who stepped down from ...
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is "fine," his office said Wednesday after he was seen using a wheelchair following a fall at the Capitol. “Senator McConnell is fine. The lingering effects of polio ...
A group of protesters -- some wheelchair-bound or wearing medical devices -- were dragged away by police outside of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s office.
State Sen. Christine Tartaglione, D-Philadelphia, is the only state legislator out of 253 to use a wheelchair, and that comes with unique challenges.