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riversedge

(82,326 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 04:00 AM 14 hrs ago

U.S. Air Force Officer Arrested on Capitol Steps for Call to Impeach Trump: 'The Bill Must Come Due'

Source: yahoo.com



Wed, July 1, 2026 at 4:47 PM CDT


Air Force Major Jason Watson was arrested on the Capitol Steps after delivering a speech calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

Watson listed several perceived crimes committed by the president and vice president, including unconstitutional military actions and granting sweeping authority to unelected individuals.

Watson was joined by various individuals and organizations in his call for impeachment, with Free Speech for People praising his courage and commitment to upholding the Constitution.


Air Force Major Jason Watson was arrested on the Capitol Steps Wednesday after taking part in a protest that called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/u-air-force-officer-arrested-214726148.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall





U.S. Air Force Officer Arrested on Capitol Steps for Call to Impeach Trump: ‘The Bill Must Come Due’

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Air Force Major Jason Watson
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U.S. Air Force Officer Arrested on Capitol Steps for Call to Impeach Trump: 'The Bill Must Come Due' (Original Post) riversedge 14 hrs ago OP
Protesting the C-in-C while in uniform? -misanthroptimist 13 hrs ago #1
Take the uniform off COL Mustard 13 hrs ago #3
I disagree. He knew exactly what was going to happen, but he made extremely brave speech. ashredux 10 hrs ago #11
Exactly. paleotn 6 hrs ago #27
I'm with you orangecrush 6 hrs ago #33
Career wise, uniform on or off limits his Air Force future. He did the right thing. marble falls 9 hrs ago #15
That was his point I think. paleotn 6 hrs ago #26
Gee, isn't that my point, too? marble falls 5 hrs ago #35
It was a good move on his part, and he knew what would happen obamanut2012 6 hrs ago #28
And it shows remarkable courage. paleotn 6 hrs ago #25
Given his rank of Major - I think he knew that before he stood up and spoke. 33taw 6 hrs ago #34
This is what a hero looks like. Botany 13 hrs ago #2
More of us need to stand up like this Easterncedar 13 hrs ago #4
There are far too many cowards in the USA today 31st Street Bridge 10 hrs ago #12
I wish I could argue with that! Easterncedar 9 hrs ago #18
I guess now he won't have to go to Iran. Haggard Celine 13 hrs ago #5
Probably won't be seeing light colonel tirebiter 12 hrs ago #6
Some things are more important Aviation Pro 12 hrs ago #7
Is that a joke? paleotn 6 hrs ago #29
An officer is arrested for standing up for our country Grim Chieftain 12 hrs ago #8
Excellent post 31st Street Bridge 10 hrs ago #13
EXACTLY!!! niyad 9 hrs ago #17
The title of the article is misleading. bottomofthehill 12 hrs ago #9
Thank you! I was coming here to post that clarification. QueerDuck 8 hrs ago #19
All that said, it is a courageous act and one that will end his military career bottomofthehill 7 hrs ago #20
Sorry brother duck, this was in reply to Goonch bottomofthehill 7 hrs ago #21
Yes... I understood that. QueerDuck 7 hrs ago #22
And yet, he did the right thing anyway. paleotn 6 hrs ago #30
Thank you. Puts a whole different light on the action. h2ebits 6 hrs ago #32
;-{)..... Goonch 12 hrs ago #10
A hero and a patriot. The manosphere should take note. Timeflyer 10 hrs ago #14
Now, there's a person who has more Integrity then the entire Trump administration. chouchou 9 hrs ago #16
Histrionics and fake patriotic gibberish Stacey Grove 7 hrs ago #23
It is time for the rest of us to support this hero in MASS Stargazer99 7 hrs ago #24
Exactly. And stop being afraid. paleotn 6 hrs ago #31
He will be court martialed, fined, and maybe imprisoned. Grins 5 hrs ago #36
A new President's pardon MyOwnPeace 4 hrs ago #39
side-by-side account Linda Ed 5 hrs ago #37
A true patriot doing his duty to his country. I salute and thank him for his courage and sacrifice. This will almost KPN 5 hrs ago #38
Well, we've tried multiple times to get rid of the fucking parasite. Initech 4 hrs ago #40
Now there is someone who deserves the Medal of Freedom! tonekat 4 hrs ago #41
Speaking in uniform was an act of civil disobedience. TomSlick 41 min ago #42
Question is: Do they work in todays market? The Grand Illuminist 37 min ago #43

COL Mustard

(8,494 posts)
3. Take the uniform off
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 05:15 AM
13 hrs ago

Before you do stuff like that. Bad move on his part.

Unfortunately for him, this is probably an easy win for the prosecution and will likely lead to a dismissal.

ashredux

(2,995 posts)
11. I disagree. He knew exactly what was going to happen, but he made extremely brave speech.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 08:09 AM
10 hrs ago

Sometimes a small match will start a large fire….

orangecrush

(31,935 posts)
33. I'm with you
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:37 PM
6 hrs ago

It's called sacrifice for your principles.

That uniform means you are willing to sacrifice your life itself for the Constitution.

Posting on a website doesn't require that, and that applies first to myself.

It's going to take a hell of a lot more than lip service to stop the descent into a dictatorship.

This man obviously understands that.



obamanut2012

(29,701 posts)
28. It was a good move on his part, and he knew what would happen
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:01 PM
6 hrs ago

He is very brave.

He is an officer, he can't do that without his uniform, either.

paleotn

(23,115 posts)
25. And it shows remarkable courage.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:59 AM
6 hrs ago

He knew the risks and did it anyway. If there was a lot more of that, we might not be where we are today.

Easterncedar

(6,685 posts)
4. More of us need to stand up like this
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 05:39 AM
13 hrs ago

Taking orders from a corrupt and criminal commander is colluding in crime. I feel complicit as a law abiding taxpayer. We have murdered people in fishing boats and children in schools and asylum-seekers in concentration camps and ordinary citizens at protests. Our government is us.

This officer is standing for us.

31st Street Bridge

(268 posts)
12. There are far too many cowards in the USA today
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 08:14 AM
10 hrs ago

As long as Americans have their beer, football and other mind-numbing pursuits, they just don't care if fascists take over.

Easterncedar

(6,685 posts)
18. I wish I could argue with that!
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:48 AM
9 hrs ago

But I am gathering with a group of demonstrators in some withering heat shortly to at least make some noise. I have met some grand people on the front.

paleotn

(23,115 posts)
29. Is that a joke?
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:03 PM
6 hrs ago

Cowardice and self centeredness are what got us in this mess. Think about that.

Grim Chieftain

(2,354 posts)
8. An officer is arrested for standing up for our country
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 06:34 AM
12 hrs ago

and our democracy while a felon sits in the oval office. My god, how we have fallen.

bottomofthehill

(9,463 posts)
9. The title of the article is misleading.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 06:43 AM
12 hrs ago

He was actually not arrested for calling for impeachment while in the service and in uniform. He was arrested as a planned arrest for being in an area that was closed to the public after giving his remarks. I am sure that the Air Force will investigate, but if I were to guess, he may have been charged with failure to obey an official order or something of the sort. He was with a Member of Congress and when the Congressman left, he was no longer allowed to be where he was.

bottomofthehill

(9,463 posts)
20. All that said, it is a courageous act and one that will end his military career
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:20 AM
7 hrs ago

My comments were not to diminish his actions as they are principled and will cost him significantly.

QueerDuck

(2,284 posts)
22. Yes... I understood that.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:24 AM
7 hrs ago

... but the clickbait-y headlines and thumbnails do not present a true picture of what and how things happened.

In any case, he was very courageous. I admire him. I hope he has investments, or a wealthy spouse, family property... or something... because it seems unlikely that he'll be able to depend on a military retirement check or medical benefits.

chouchou

(3,445 posts)
16. Now, there's a person who has more Integrity then the entire Trump administration.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:26 AM
9 hrs ago

My husband and myself would stand with any person like that.

Stacey Grove

(185 posts)
23. Histrionics and fake patriotic gibberish
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:25 AM
7 hrs ago

about "DoN't WeAr a UnIfOrM iF yOu'Re GoNnA pRoTeSt" proceeds on the assumption that our institutions are still intact.

They are not.

This is a brave man, not a coward.

There are too many cowards.

I remember the typewriter department at Montgomery Wards.

You'd inevitably see a test piece of paper in a typewriter that read: "NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN (that's how people wrote 50 years ago) TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY" or something like that.

Stargazer99

(3,609 posts)
24. It is time for the rest of us to support this hero in MASS
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:32 AM
7 hrs ago

and stop being controlled by evil

Grins

(9,607 posts)
36. He will be court martialed, fined, and maybe imprisoned.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 01:22 PM
5 hrs ago

Dishonorably discharged, losing all his retirement benefits. This is a steep price for being honest.

The next president will have to pardon him and restore his rank and privileges.

MyOwnPeace

(17,687 posts)
39. A new President's pardon
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 02:01 PM
4 hrs ago

only seems fair to me. After all, those #+&!{€§&! January 6 scumbags got one!

Linda Ed

(522 posts)
37. side-by-side account
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 01:41 PM
5 hrs ago

‪Asha Rangappa‬
‪@asharangappa.bsky.social‬
· 10d
I would like a side-by-side account of the cost of: the Iran war, the reflecting pool, the ballroom, the Qatari plane, the WWE fight; DOJ settlement payoffs (like to Ashli Babbitt) and any other vanity projects I'm missing; compared with all of the "waste and fraud" supposedly saved by the DOGE cuts

Me too! Anything else to add to this from anyone?

KPN

(17,612 posts)
38. A true patriot doing his duty to his country. I salute and thank him for his courage and sacrifice. This will almost
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 01:50 PM
5 hrs ago

certainly be proven a sacrifice by Major Jason Wilson -- at least in the shorter term.

tonekat

(2,603 posts)
41. Now there is someone who deserves the Medal of Freedom!
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 02:34 PM
4 hrs ago

Or whatever we replace it with now that trumpenstein has diluted the meaning of it by treating it like grocery store coupons.

TomSlick

(13,138 posts)
42. Speaking in uniform was an act of civil disobedience.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 06:13 PM
41 min ago

Civil disobedience is honorable but takes extraordinary courage. So long as the Major understood and accepts the consequences, his actions are commendable.

The Grand Illuminist

(2,115 posts)
43. Question is: Do they work in todays market?
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 06:18 PM
37 min ago

Even though it is good, I just don't that is enough. Things like that are well scouted.

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