A driver confronted a man during a protest in support of full PEPFAR funding that took place near the White House on Tuesday.

Members of Housing Works, Health GAP, and the Treatment Action Group and former U.S. Agency for International Development Assistant Administrator Atul Gawande rallied in front of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building before they marched to the intersection of 17th and H Streets, N.W.

Housing Works CEO Charles King and five others blocked the intersection at around 11:30 a.m.

A driver whose car was stuck in traffic because of the protest got out of his car on H Street and confronted a man who was standing on the sidewalk near the intersection. The driver appeared to throw the man’s hat before they began yelling at each other.

A protester took pictures of the d

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