Aliya Rahman, a 43-year-old Bangladeshi American software engineer from Minneapolis, attended the State of the Union as a guest of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.). Rahman said she stood up silently at points during the address, including after the president wished a veteran âhappy birthdayâ and again after remarks about Minneapolisâ Somali community; she said she held no signs, made no noise, and did not obstruct anyone.
Rahman said officers approached her in the gallery and told her she âcouldnât stand up,â then grabbed her by the shoulders and removed her. She said Capitol Police handcuffed her, took her cane, held her in a stairwell, and later booked her at U.S. Capitol Police headquarters; she was taken to George Washington University Hospital for treatment after being dragged out.
Capitol Police said she âstarted demonstrating,â refused orders to sit, and was arrested at approximately 10:07 p.m. under D.C. Code §10-503.16. A spokesperson said standing can be a form of demonstration and stated officers did not know her background or whose guest she was.