North Carolina resident Chris Shumake stands next to Rev. William Barber II to share what it would mean for him to lose Medicaid during the Moral Mondays In D.C. prayer-protest-rally.

Overview:

Moral Mondays protesters in Washington, D.C. held a demonstration with 51 caskets representing 51,000 people who will die in the first year of the proposed Big Beautiful Bill, which would cut healthcare coverage and care for millions of people on Medicare and Medicaid. The bill would also lead to hospital closures, especially in rural areas, and make healthcare unaffordable for many. Bishop William Barber II, convenor of the protest, called the bill "morally indefensible" and urged Congress to listen to outside experts and the people who would be most impacted by the bill.

Moral Mondays is not a new form of protest, but the one in Washington, D.C. on June 30 was particularly poignant with its display of 51 caskets, each representing a thousand who will die in the coming year with the passing of whatโ€™s known as this administrationโ€™s Big Beautiful Bill โ€” which threatens the health coverage and health care of people on Medicare and Medicaid.

The multicultural group that shows up on Capitol Hill or in front of the Supreme Court, continues to make the point that the rights and needs of poor people are inadequately represented by those elected to do so. 

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The largest ever cuts to Americaโ€™s safety net were pushed through the House and the Senate without a single hearing for the people whose lives depend on these programs to testify. But Repairers of the Breach held a public hearing on the steps of the Supreme Court to hear the testimonies of those who will be most impacted, according to their website.

The lead convenor and founder, Bishop William Barber II, also a senior lecturer and CEO of Repairers of the Breach, explained the rationale behind the protest to MSNBCโ€™s Morning Joe show.

โ€œPeople are coming out, braving heat in a lot of these cases just to get lawmakers to understand what the impact is going to be for them; an impact thatโ€™s not Republican or Democrat. Itโ€™s just on people. Itโ€™s just life,โ€ Barber said.

โ€More than 51,000 people, according to studies at Yale will die in the first year of this bill because it is a policy murder, a policy violence; this bill is morally indefensible and cuts more than 60 million people from healthcare unnecessarily just to give money to greedy and wealthy who donโ€™t need it.โ€

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Barber called the bill a โ€œdamnable, destructive, ugly deadly, violent bill that is constitutionally inconsistent because these people swore to provide for the general welfare of all people and to ensure justice. Thereโ€™s no justice about this and this bill is economically insane.โ€

Barber reminded that passage of the bill would also ensure closure of hospitals, especially in rural areas, which would certainly be a detriment to peopleโ€™s health.

โ€œSo you might be 25 miles from a hospital. Now, this bill passes, you might be 200 miles from a hospital. That means that youโ€™re outside of whatโ€™s called the one Golden Hour. You have a heart attack. You have an hour. You could die just because your hospital moved.โ€

He also stressed Congressโ€™ unwillingness to hear from outside people, experts and impact people.

โ€œWhat my prayer is, because you know they arrested us for praying; they need to be arrested for preying on the most vulnerable people in this country, but theyโ€™re turning on each other and my prayer is that will happen more and more because thereโ€™s no excuse. When people start dying, nobody will be able to say they did not know. They know exactly what they want for the love of money.โ€

One of the Moral Monday speakers, Chris Shumake traveled from Alexander County, North Carolina, with Pastor Joel Simpson to share what it would mean for him to lose Medicaid.

โ€œI just finished high school and Iโ€™m doing auto technician systems training in August. Iโ€™m relying on Medicaid and SNAP to help me continue my schooling,โ€ he said. โ€œIf I donโ€™t have it, Iโ€™d have to go to school and worry about not being able to eat that dayโ€ฆ If you canโ€™t eat, you canโ€™t focus.โ€

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