A protester named Brian McGinnis, a Marine veteran, dramatically interrupted a hearing of the United States Senate Armed Services Committee in Washington in an attempt to voice his opposition to the ongoing war in Iran. During the hearing, McGinnis suddenly stood up and began shouting loudly, declaring that many people in the United States did not want the country to fight another war in the Middle East, especially not on behalf of Israel.
His outburst immediately disrupted the proceedings, drawing the attention of lawmakers, security personnel, and everyone present in the hearing room. Witnesses said his voice echoed through the chamber as he repeatedly insisted that ordinary citizens were tired of foreign conflicts and wanted their leaders to focus on domestic issues instead. The protest quickly transformed a routine policy hearing into a tense and chaotic moment that unfolded in front of senators, staff members, journalists, and members of the public attending the session.
Within seconds, officers from the United States Capitol Police moved in to remove McGinnis from the room after he refused multiple orders to leave voluntarily. According to reports from people present, the protester resisted as officers attempted to escort him out. He reportedly grabbed onto the doorway and held his ground, making it difficult for security personnel to move him without force. The situation escalated quickly as the struggle continued near the entrance of the chamber.