First the airman who set himself on fire last year for Palestine, and now this?
Major Jason Watson pulled a stunt at the Capitol this morning:
What do they put in the water over there at the Air Force to make them soyboy crybabies?
Dude thinks it's Vietnam and that he's going in the textbooks with this one, no doubt.
Here's Newsweek on the insubordinate airman on active duty, actively opposing the Commander-in-Chief:
A decorated U.S. Air Force major was arrested on Wednesday after staging a protest calling for President Donald Trump's impeachment.
Major Jason Watson held a sign calling for Trump to be removed from office on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, where protests are prohibited unless participants are accompanied by a member of Congress.
Initially, Watson had been accompanied by the Texas Democratic Congressman Al Green, but when he left the area, police said he would need to stop his protest or be arrested.
Yeah, he was at the Capitol with Al Green.
This Al Green:
So that tracks.
Watson is allowed at the Capitol and to be anywhere on the grounds legally as long as he's accompanied by a congressman. Watson walked away from the congressman, apparently, in order to be arrested in some sort of protest.
What a loser.
Active duty, by the way. So a court-martial is not off the table.
Especially because he pulled this stunt in uniform.
(Washington would have hung a man for this.)
Dude really thought he did something here.
All of the childless cat ladies thank you for your service, Jason.
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