Medicaid Defenders in Wheelchairs Arrested Ahead of Senate Budget Vote

Over 60 arrested protesting govt cuts to essential social programs

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Police arrest over 60 Medicaid defenders, some in wheelchairs, inside the Russell Senate Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on June 25, 2025, prior to the Senate vote on Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” (Video Still, youtube: Script-News)

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“The stuff we’re fighting for, the kind of healthcare, long-term services, housing, well-paid work with paid days off and benefits—those are the things we’ve fought for for 50 years,” said Mike Oxford of ADAPT. “We’re not backing down.”

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 spending in the budget reconciliation package facing votes on Capitol Hill in the coming days.

The group Popular Democracy in Action said that “today, over 60 people were arrested in the Russell Senate Building Rotunda in a powerful act of nonviolent civil disobedience” against “cuts to essential social programs like Medicaid” and the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP.

Protesters were zip-tied and dragged from the building by police after demonstrators unfurled three large banners inside the rotunda with messages calling on lawmakers to protect Medicaid and other essential social programs. One of the banners read, “Senate Republicans Don’t Kill Us, Save Medicaid.”

If you’re zip-tying grandmas protesting losing health care maybe you’re not the good guys in the story?

The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) 2025-06-25T21:51:05.078Z

The so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act being pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump would slash federal Medicaid spending by billions of dollars, introduce work requirements for recipients, and impose other conditions that critics say would result in millions of vulnerable people losing their coverage in order to pay for a massive tax cut that would disproportionately benefit wealthy households and corporations.

“Nearly 80% of Americans support preserving and expanding Medicaid, yet this bill would do the opposite—slashing $880 billion from care to fund $4.5 trillion in tax breaks for billionaires,” Popular Democracy in Action said in a statement. “Over 16 million people could lose coverage over the next decade if the proposed spending bill passes, and new work requirements threaten to strip lifesaving care from those who need it most.”

Popular Democracy in Action said Wednesday’s press conference, which preceded the civil disobedience, “underscored the urgent need for Congress to divest from endless wars abroad and invest in our communities at home. Participants have one clear message for Senators currently debating the bill: We need to kill this bill, before it kills us all.'”

“Nearly 80% of Americans support preserving and expanding Medicaid, yet this bill would do the opposite.”

In addition to Popular Democracy in Action, groups including the Service Employees International Union, Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), Debt Collective, Stand Up Alaska, Action NC, Arkansas Community Organizations, and American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today (ADAPT) took part in Wednesday’s protest, which followed similar past actions in defense of Medicaid.

“Yesterday was the three-year anniversary of the deadly, disastrous Dobbsdecision that has literally put our lives on the line,” PPFA president and CEO Alexis McGill Johnson said at the protest. “In this big, bad betrayal of a bill there is a provision to defund Planned Parenthood.”

“Half of our patients rely on Medicaid to get access to care. What they would do, is put at risk a third of all of our health centers, and there’s nowhere for our patients to go to be absorbed into the system,” she continued. “That puts at risk access to contraception, breast exams, cancer exams, wellness exams, access to STI testing and treatment—just to give billionaires a tax break.”

“And here’s a kicker, for the 1 million patients who rely on that care, 90% of those health centers are in states with abortion access,” McGill Johnson added. “So we need to call this what it is: a backdoor abortion ban.”

Earlier in the day members of these groups were joined at a press conference by U.S. Sens. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), who condemned the GOP bill.

“I’m the point person for the Democrats in this fight—and it’s the most important fight I’ve ever been in, because this battle this week is going to determine the future of American healthcare,” said Wyden. “Are you for caviar or kids? Mar-a-Lago or the middle class? Hedge funds or healthcare? I know what side you’re on—now we have got to make sure that a whole lot of Senate Republicans make the right choice too.”

While it is uncertain how many—if any—upper chamber Republicans will oppose the bill, more than a dozen House GOP lawmakers claimed Tuesday that they would not back the Senate’s version of the legislation due to Medicaid cuts.

Both chambers of Congress are scheduled to recess for the July 4th holiday next week. Trump is pushing lawmakers to vote on the package before the break. Under reconciliation rules, both chambers must pass identical versions of the legislation.

Most proponents of the bill are determined to pass it with the Medicaid cuts. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Tuesday that “failure is not an option.”

“I know a lot of us are hearing from people back home about Medicaid,” McConnell noted. “But they’ll get over it.”

Participants in Wednesday’s protest vowed to keep battling to preserve Medicaid.

“The stuff we’re fighting for, the kind of healthcare, long-term services, housing, well-paid work with paid days off and benefits—those are the things we’ve fought for for 50 years,” said Mike Oxford of ADAPT. “We’ve been fighting for years… we’re not backing down.”

#WeWontGetOverLosingMedicaidRepublicans don’t GAF about us…📌 Today, Capitol Police are threatening to arrest people in wheelchairs.📌 Yesterday, McConnell said “failure is not an option” and this…

Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline.com) 2025-06-25T18:59:33.514Z

Participants in Wednesday’s protest vowed to keep battling to preserve Medicaid.

“The stuff we’re fighting for, the kind of healthcare, long-term services, housing, well-paid work with paid days off and benefits—those are the things we’ve fought for for 50 years,” said Mike Oxford of ADAPT. “We’ve been fighting for years… we’re not backing down.”

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