Air Force Major Jason Watson was arrested while wearing his uniform on the U.S. Capitol steps after publicly calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. The incident occurred during a news conference organized by the Removal Coalition, a group advocating for congressional impeachment efforts. Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, attended the event and has previously introduced impeachment articles against Trump. Watson emphasized the need for Congress to uphold its constitutional duties, criticizing the administration's actions in Venezuela and Iran. Capitol Police stated that demonstrations on the House Steps require a Member of Congress to be present, and Watson was arrested for refusing to disperse after being ordered to do so. Service members face stricter rules regarding protests in uniform, including prohibitions on using contemptuous language toward officials.
Bias read (Left): The article frames Watson's actions as a legitimate form of dissent and highlights his criticism of the Trump administration, particularly focusing on perceived overreach in foreign policy. While the article presents the arrest as a legal enforcement action, it emphasizes Watson's intent to hold the





