The Young Congressional Staffers Going Rogue to Demand Climate Action

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Minutes after a group of congressional staffers began peacefully protesting in Chuck Schumer’s office, the Capitol Police arrived. “Guess Chuck really didn’t want to talk about climate today,” one of the organizers said, as he waited to be flex-cuffed.

. This was the assessment that a relative moderate gave to the paper of record. Among progressive Hill staffers, the rage was even more visceral. “The vibe after that was basically, Fuck it, let’s go, Schumer sit-in, what do we have to lose?” Levin said. “It wasn’t, like, We know this is gonna work. It was more, like, If the chance of this working is any greater than zero, then we have to try.”

Afterward, they took the Metro to Columbia Heights, where Levin lives with five roommates and at least two dogs. Another House staffer, who described herself as “a former neolib who has, like a lot of people, been radicalized by all the bullshit,” came over to offer “emotional and logistical support.” Before continuing to plan the sit-in, they had to finalize their open letter to President Biden.

On Saturday night, Levin and his roommates threw a birthday party for Preston, who was turning twenty-six. On Sunday, they held a training, during which a lawyer answered questions about potential workplace retaliation and told staffers what to expect if they got arrested. Also, in Levin’s back yard, they hosted an “art build,” where staffers and outside volunteers collaborated on signs and banners.

“I understand,” the Schumer staffer said. “We all have the same values. Let’s just do it from the front office.” The activist staffers stayed where they were, occupying Schumer’s couches, armchairs, and cream-colored rug.“I have Bernie performing spoken word,” another protester said. Instead, they sang labor songs—“Solidarity Forever” and “Which Side Are You On?”—looking up the lyrics to the later verses on their phones. When they ran out of songs, they took turns giving speeches to the group.

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