Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from producer Raymond Rapada. Send tips | Subscribe here | Email Eli | Email Lauren JOE BIDEN called into a DNC and campaign staff meeting today after police clashed with protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters last night. The president and first lady JILL BIDEN “expressed appreciation to law enforcement who kept everyone inside the DNC safe last night,” the White House said. Protesters had blocked entrances of the DNC headquarters as House Minority Leader HAKEEM JEFFRIES and other lawmakers gathered inside. It was a highly volatile situation, one illustrating the unrest fracturing the Democratic party amid the Israel-Hamas war. West Wing Playbook called EVA BORGWARDT, the national spokesperson for IfNotNow, one of the organizers of last night’s protest, to discuss the matter. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. What was the end goal last night? This protest, like dozens of protests over the past month, was a multiracial, multi-faith coalition of Jewish, Palestinian and other peace activists calling on Democratic leadership to push for a ceasefire in this horrific war. There was a vigil a few blocks away. And then that vigil came to the DNC where activists had already planned to block the doors in an act of nonviolent disruption. So you knew lawmakers would be there. We knew Democratic leadership was in the building. Why block the entrances? Our representatives have been ignoring us for the past month. And so the goal was to create one exit for the building that would allow peaceful protesters to speak with our lawmakers directly because they haven’t been answering our calls. Did you expect this type of police presence? No, not at all. These were peaceful protesters, including rabbis and clergy with electric battery powered candles, calling to treat all human life equally. I’ve never seen a police escalation this quick and this severe in response to an act of civil disobedience. How many were injured? Approximately 90 protesters were injured. One protester suffered a concussion. People were kicked, kneed and punched. Why not target Republicans who have been more hawkish and supportive of Israel’s military campaign than Biden? I worked as a field organizer in Arizona to elect President Biden in 2020 because I know that the Republican Party doesn’t represent me, and I believed that the Democratic Party believed in peace and justice and valuing human life equally. President Biden has the power to call for a ceasefire right now. Are you worried about what this means for Biden next year? I am terrified of Donald Trump and Republicans winning in 2024. As a Jewish American, I am terrified of the antisemitism and white nationalism in today’s Republican Party. I know how important motivation and faith in the party is to turnout in November. There is an extremely low level right now as Americans watch President Biden prepare to send billions of dollars in weapons to this horrific Israeli assault on Gaza that we know will make no one safer. Can Biden be more effective in achieving your aims by working alongside Israel, rather than making demands of its leaders? President Biden knows exactly who this Israel government is. He needs to use the most powerful tools at his disposal to stop this war, which includes withholding U.S. support for this assault. Are you planning any activity around the conventions? People are already making comparisons to the 1968 convention in Chicago. We will continue to non-violently protest until we see a ceasefire. Some political leaders have accused our movement of being divisive. But this moment is one of incredible unity: 80 percent of Democrats are calling for a ceasefire, including Jews and Palestinians with loved ones in the region. And our movement is growing. MESSAGE US — Are you MEDHA RAJ, chief of staff for the Climate Policy Office? We want to hear from you. And we’ll keep you anonymous! Email us at westwingtips@politico.com. Did someone forward this email to you? Subscribe here!
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