An Air Force major was arrested in uniform on the steps of the Capitol after he called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
U.S. Capitol Police arrested Jason Watson, an active-duty service member, on Wednesday afternoon following remarks at a news conference where he said Trump and Vice President JD Vance should be removed from office.
The event was organized by the Removal Coalition, a group that lobbies members of Congress to impeach Trump, and attended by Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, who has repeatedly introduced articles of impeachment against Trump.
âIâm here with him because Rep. Green is the only member of Congress that has demonstrated the courage and conviction to … force a vote on articles of impeachment,â Watson said at the event. âIf Congress followed his example, we could remove the entire Trump administration, but Congress remains unconvinced of the urgency and necessity for them to honor their oaths, so we must persuade them with our unrelenting, uncompromising civil resistance.â
Watson said he is not a Democrat and does not share policy positions with Green, who lost his re-election bid this year. Greenâs office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Watsonâs arrest.
Capitol Police said in a statement that it âis generally against the law for the public to demonstrate on the House Steps unless they are with a Member of Congress.â
âYesterday afternoon, a man was escorted to the House Steps by a Member of Congress,â the statement said. âWhen the Member of Congress left the area, our officers gave the man lawful orders to stop the illegal demonstration or he would be arrested. The man refused our lawful orders.â
Capitol Police identified the man as Watson, adding that he was arrested on charges of âCrowding, Obstructing, and Incommodingâ and that it is legal to protest in other spots on the Capitol grounds.
Service members are subject to stricter laws than the average citizen when it comes to protesting. The Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibits officers from âusing contemptuous language towards the President, Vice president, the Secretaries of War and of a military department, Congress, and certain other officials,â according to an Air Force memo last year.
An Air Force spokesperson said in a statement Thursday: âService members must comply with all laws, regulations and policies governing conduct and the wear of the uniform. All Department of the Air Force personnel are expected to uphold the highest standards of discipline and professionalism, both on and off duty.â
All service members, not just members of the Air Force, are prohibited from participating in âpolitical activitiesâ in uniform.
Watsonâs criticism of Trump and Vance focused on the administrationâs actions in Venezuela and Iran, calling them âan unconstitutional usurpation of Congressâ authority and a violation of the War Powers Clause.â
âThese violations resulted in the deaths of 13 service members and injuries of hundreds more,â he said, referring to the number of U.S. military deaths tied to the Iran war. âFor this, the president and vice president must be impeached, convicted and removed.â
Watson also called the administrationâs immigration policies and tactics unconstitutional.
The Removal Coalition did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and Watson could not be reached.
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