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Climate protesters tackled on field at Congressional baseball game

Eight climate protesters were arrested during the Congressional Baseball Game as they rushed onto the field before being swiftly tackled by police officers.

The group hailed from youth-led protest group Climate Defiance which described the game, which is held annually by members of US Congress, as “Chevron-sponsored” and “unconscionable.”

US Capitol Police quickly intercepted the group all sporting T-shirts adorned with Climate Defiance’s logo and “END FOSSIL FUELS” as they hopped over the barrier during the second inning of Wednesday’sbaseball game at at Nationals Park in Washington DC.

All eight protesters were booked on federal charges, including interference with a police officer, authorities said.

“We have taken the field at the Congressional Baseball Game + play has FROZEN!,” the protest group wrote on X/Twitter in the early hours of Thursday morning.

“Congress sends billions of public $$ to subsidize deadly fossil fuels – but the police are tackling us instead. This Chevron-sponsored game cannot continue. This is unconscionable,” it added.

Climate Defiance’s members began protesting prior to the start time, with police being aware of the protests and formulating a contingency plan ahead of the game, authorities said.

“We are proud of our officers who are working to keep everyone safe during tonight’s Congressional Baseball Game for Charity,” US Capitol Police wrote in a statement on X after the arrests were made.

Climate protesters were not the only group to disrupt the game.

Prior to the first pitch being thrown during the colors presentation, continuing into the national anthem, approximately a dozen Gaza protesters began demonstrating in opposition to the US government’s support of Israel.

Several pro-Palestine

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