Capitol police officers dragged away protesters from outside the office of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

Demonstrators gathered outside his Senate office to protest the health care reform bill crafted in secrecy by McConnell and his aides, but Capitol police broke up the protest.

Video and photos shared on social media showed protesters, some in wheelchairs or wearing medical devices, being dragged away from McConnell’s office, where they had planned to stage a “die-in” protest as a draft of the bill was finally circulated among lawmakers.

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“The government wants to kill me,” one woman said, as police led her away.

Officers dropped one protester who relies on a wheelchair, according to witnesses.

Witnesses reported seeing blood on the floor outside McConnell’s office as police physically removed the protesters, but it’s not clear whether anyone was injured.

An apparent Trump supporter was arrested Wednesday in San Francisco after attempting twice to run over a group of health care reform protesters staging their own “die-in” that blocked a city street for seven minutes.

Blood on the floor outside of Leader Mcconnell's office as protestors are physically being removed. pic.twitter.com/z4gVd9t1qe — Mariam Khan (@MKhan47) June 22, 2017

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Tense situation outside McConnell's Russell office as protesters gather. Capitol Police blocking off hallway pic.twitter.com/48H3KUipfK — Andrew Desiderio (@desiderioDC) June 22, 2017

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Capitol Police arresting protesters who rely on wheelchairs. They dropped one.#NoCutsNoCaps pic.twitter.com/R6OiJ5P1h7 — jordan 🌹 (@JordanUhl) June 22, 2017

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Capitol police are dragging people away from Mcconnell's office. pic.twitter.com/ldvakYdvl4 — Mariam Khan (@MKhan47) June 22, 2017

Security is quite literally dragging people away from outside McConnell's office pic.twitter.com/70uJ4P88rS — Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) June 22, 2017