Small protests are disrupting dnc events
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Surprise protests have popped up around Chicago as activists disrupt meetings, events and meals on Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention. THE BIG PICTURE: Mostly peaceful marches
dominated headlines earlier in the week, but smaller disruptions have sprung up at parties and delegation events. * Several women senators attended a luncheon at Avli on the Park yesterday
afternoon, before CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin and co-director Danaka Katovich interrupted the event, chanting, "There is no majority for Israel." * Other reports include a
disruption at the Indiana state delegation breakfast, where delegates allegedly were targeted and the FBI is investigating whether protesters deliberately put bugs — potentially crickets or
maggots — in the delegation's food. * Also, protesters bum-rushed the Axios Chicago event stage at RPM Events on Tuesday evening. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: "The safety and
well-being of our delegation is our top priority. All Americans have the right to peaceful protest, but ugly attacks like this have no place in our democracy," Indiana Democratic Party
spokesperson Sam Barloga told Axios. "We thank the security team for responding swiftly." ZOOM OUT: Those disruptions come after a Tuesday night protest at the Israeli Consulate by
a group separate from the Coalition to March on the DNC that resulted in the arrest of dozens of protesters and three journalists. * Protesters also disrupted an interview with former House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi at the Auditorium Theater during a taping of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Tuesday and were removed from the theater. _This is a developing story.
Check back for updates._