Far-left protest planned at Reagan National Airport to Ambush Lawmakers Returning to D.C.

Far-left protest planned at Reagan National Airport to Ambush Lawmakers Returning to D.C.

ARLINGTON, VA — A rally is scheduled for Monday morning outside Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, where demonstrators plan to confront members of Congress returning from recess with a message: no tax cuts for billionaires.

Key Points

  • A protest is planned Monday at 9 a.m. outside Reagan National Airport opposing tax breaks for billionaires.
  • The rally is timed with members of Congress returning from recess.
  • Organized by MoveOn, the demonstration will take place near Door 6 of the baggage claim area.

Laura Loomer exposed the event on X.

The event, organized by MoveOn, is set to begin at 9:00 a.m. near Door 6 of the terminal’s baggage claim area at 2401 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Access Road. According to organizers, the protest aims to pressure lawmakers to prioritize working families over the ultra-wealthy.

“As members are exiting the airport, we will join together to demand they fight for an economy that works for all of us—not just the ultra-wealthy,” the event page states.

Participants are being encouraged to bring signs and raise their voices to oppose proposed tax policies they argue benefit billionaires at the expense of everyday Americans. The event is part of a broader effort to influence congressional debate as lawmakers return to Washington.

The rally is expected to be peaceful, and no road closures or disruptions have been announced by airport officials.