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Ben & Jerry’s Founder Arrested at Senate Hearing After Protesting War in Gaza
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By The New York Times
Published 4 months ago on
May 15, 2025

Ben Cohen, left, and Jerry Greenfield, co-founders of Ben & Jerrys, speak during a protest in Washington on Thursday, May 20, 2021. Ben Cohen, a co-founder of the ice cream brand, was among a group that interrupted a Senate hearing on Wednesday, protesting Congress’s funding of Israel’s military. (Stefani Reynolds/The New York Times)

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One of the founders of Ben & Jerry’s, Ben Cohen, was arrested Wednesday in Washington, D.C., after he interrupted a Senate committee hearing to protest Congress’ funding for Israel’s military as it wages war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Cohen, 74, was among a group of protesters that disrupted a Senate health committee hearing as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, promoted President Donald Trump’s budget for the next fiscal year.

The protesters shouted and held up signs as Kennedy was speaking before Capitol Police officers escorted them out, according to a broadcast of the hearing. A video posted by Cohen on social media showed him being detained by police officers, his hands behind his back.

“I said that Congress is paying to bomb poor kids in Gaza and paying for it by kicking poor kids off Medicaid in the U.S.,” Cohen can be heard saying in the video he posted. He also called on lawmakers to do more to get food into Gaza, where the United Nations and other aid agencies have said a famine is looming.

“They need to let food to starving kids,” he said.

Cohen was charged with crowding, obstructing or incommoding, the Capitol Police said in a statement, a misdemeanor that can be punishable by up to 90 days in prison and a $500 fine if convicted.

Six other people were also arrested on charges that included assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. Cohen has been released from custody, police said.

Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, the two founders of the ice cream brand, have long been outspoken about political issues, including criticizing Israel’s occupation of the West Bank. They gave up most involvement with the company when it was sold to Unilever in 2000, but have remained outspoken, as has the company.

Ben & Jerry’s in 2021 said it would end sales in the Israeli-occupied West Bank because it was “inconsistent” with the company’s values. The co-founders, who are both Jewish, wrote in a 2021 New York Times Opinion essay that they supported the company’s decision.

“As Jewish supporters of the state of Israel, we fundamentally reject the notion that it is antisemitic to question the policies of the state of Israel,” they wrote.

That decision led to backlash in Israel and hurt sales at Unilever, which eventually sold the Ben & Jerry’s business in Israel to a local partner. In March 2024, Unilever said it would spin off its ice cream unit, which includes Ben & Jerry’s, to reduce costs.

Ben & Jerry’s last year sued Unilever over accusations that it had fired the ice cream brand’s CEO because of its social activism and had censored the ice cream maker’s attempts to express support for Palestinian refugees. Unilever has rejected those claims and called for the suit to be dismissed.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By Isabella Kwai/Stefani Reynolds
c. 2025 The New York Times Company

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