Congressional Baseball Game descends into chaos after protesters storm field

Eight people were arrested after storming the field at Nationals Park during the annual Congressional Baseball Game

Protesters storm field at Congressional Baseball Game

Several people were seen jumping onto the field at Nationals Park in D.C. on Wednesday evening as lawmakers held their annual game. Spectators chanted "USA" as authorities got the situation under control. (Video: Emily Hillstrom)

Several arrests were made at the Congressional Baseball Game for Charity on Wednesday night, after individuals who appeared to be protesters of climate change stormed the field at Nationals Park in D.C.

The game, which raises money for local charities in the D.C. area, features Democrats and Republicans from the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.

Climate change protesters were seen chanting with signs that read, "Stop playing games with our future," and shirts that read, "End Fossil Fuels" before several people jumped onto the field.

A group known as Climate Defiance took credit for the display in a tweet on X.

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Climate protesters storm field at Congressional Baseball Game

During the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park, eight people jumped out on the field in a demonstration against fossil fuels. (Emily Hillstrom)

"Update: Eight of us have been arrested for shutting down the Congressional Baseball Game. They are behind bars now. Make no mistake: It's the Members of Congress who should be locked up."

The group also bragged about their mission on social media and causing the game to pause.

"We have taken the field at the Congressional Baseball Game + play has FROZEN! 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," the group wrote. 

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Protesters on field during congressional baseball game

Climate change protesters crashed the annual Congressional Baseball Game on Wednesday evening.  (Emily Hillstrom)

The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) promptly arrived and escorted the demonstrators out and the game was able to resume play. USCP confirmed that eight people were arrested.

"We are proud of our officers who are working to keep everyone safe during tonight’s Congressional Baseball Game for Charity. When eight people tried to protest on the field, our officers quickly stopped them and arrested them. The eight people are being charged with federal charges - Interference with a Member of the U.S. Capitol Police," Capitol Police wrote in a statement on X. 

A small group of anti-Israel protesters were also spotted in the crowd. The group unfurled a Free Palestine and Palestinian flag in the right field section by the foul post. The group's message was met with boos from others in the stands.

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This is not the first time the annual charity game has been met with controversy.

Over the last several years, the event has drawn more scrutiny after a gunman opened fire on Republicans who were at the stadium early for practice in 2017.

The Congressional Baseball Game has been held since 1909. 

Authored by Stepheny Price via FoxNews June 12th 2024