Congresswoman Cori Bush has spent a night on the steps of the US Capitol to protest against the end of a Covid-related moratorium on evictions. The House Democrat said shortly before the freeze expired at midnight Saturday that seven million people would be "at risk for evictions" over unpaid rent. The freeze was imposed 11 months ago in part to halt the spread of infections through crowding in shelters. Ms Bush, who was once homeless, wants the measure to be extended. In a tweet early on Saturday, she wrote: "Good morning. The eviction moratorium expires tonight at midnight. We could have extended it yesterday, but some Democrats went on vacation instead. "We slept at the Capitol last night to ask them to come back and do their jobs. Today's their last chance. We're still here." The Democrat-majority House of Representatives adjourned for a seven-week recess on Friday without renewing the moratorium. Extension opponents say many landlords are struggling with their mortgage repayments without regular rent money. Top US prosecutors hit by suspected Russian hack Georgia athletes removed from Games after sightseeing trip 130 countries sell cheaper petrol than India in the world, here only Rs 1.48 per litre Foreign tourists evacuated as wildfires threaten resorts in Turkey