The chanting of hundreds of protesters on Capitol Hill drowned out an MSNBC correspondent’s broadcast as she was reporting on the demonstration.
On Tuesday, about 300 to 400 protestors marched from the National Mall to the U.S. Capitol for a rally that was began inside the Cannon Office Building on Capitol Hill. The event was orchestrated by Jewish Voice for Peace, and it began at around 2:30 p.m. Et
Among the group was MSNBC’s Julie Tsirkin, who was stationed to cover the protest, but as she went live, her sound and voice eventually began to drop from being audible.
“You literally see some of them behind me right now. There are about 1,000 of them, hundreds of them, that were able to get into the Cannon Office Building,” Tsirkin said before her audio started to fade out among the shouting.
Some of her words could be made out, but...
On Tuesday, about 300 to 400 protestors marched from the National Mall to the U.S. Capitol for a rally that was began inside the Cannon Office Building on Capitol Hill. The event was orchestrated by Jewish Voice for Peace, and it began at around 2:30 p.m. Et
Among the group was MSNBC’s Julie Tsirkin, who was stationed to cover the protest, but as she went live, her sound and voice eventually began to drop from being audible.
“You literally see some of them behind me right now. There are about 1,000 of them, hundreds of them, that were able to get into the Cannon Office Building,” Tsirkin said before her audio started to fade out among the shouting.
Some of her words could be made out, but...
- 10/19/2023
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
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