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John Spitzberg, 87, wearing glasses and a baseball cap, holds a "Support our Veterans" sign.

John Spitzberg, 87, holds a “Support our Veterans” sign during a veterans march at the National Mall on March 14 in Washington, D.C. The 87-year-old veteran was arrested June 13 at the U.S. Capitol while protesting the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade, which coincided with President Trump’s 79th birthday.

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In the video, one officer wheels away John Spitzberg’s rollator walker, while the other uses zip ties to bind his hands behind his back.

The 87-year-old veteran is unsteady on his feet — the result of several disabilities he suffers — as the crowd applauds, cheers and chants, “We won’t back down, we won’t retreat!”

Soon, the cheering turns to jeering and booing and chants of “Shame!” against the officers.

The scene has been shared widely across social platforms and viewed millions of times, becoming a crystalizing moment for those protesting the Trump administration. Now back at a care home in Florida, Spitzberg told NPR he’s ready for what’s next.

This screenshot shows the June 13, 2025, arrest of John Spitzberg at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.

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“I plan to be as active as I physically can be at my point in life and whatever the Veterans for Peace and the younger people who are activists, whatever they need, I’ll do the best I can,” he said.

Anti-war groups Veterans for Peace and About Face: Veterans Against the War organized last Friday’s protest against America’s peacetime military parade. It was held to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, but also coincided with President Trump’s 79th birthday. The parade has drawn heavy criticism from protesters and politicians who saw it as a waste of resources and politicization of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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Protesters carry a banner representing the preamble to the U.S. Constitution in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-Trump "No Kings Day" demonstration on June 14, 2025.

Protesters carry a banner representing the preamble to the U.S. Constitution in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-Trump No Kings Day demonstration on June 14.

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Spitzberg was among the dozens of veterans who were arrested at the Capitol last Friday. The arrests came just half a day before millions of people flooded American streets for No Kings protests, meant to stand in contrast to the military parade being held the same day.

“I think the parade was a colossal slap in the face of the American people,” said Spitzberg, an Army and Air Force veteran. “And the president of the United States apparently sees himself as more than the people’s president. He sees himself as a king or, I don’t even know, an emperor.”

Members of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" watch fireworks at the end of a military parade commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary on Saturday in Washington, D.C.

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Capitol Police said officers arrested about 60 people last Friday who illegally crossed a police line while running toward the Rotunda steps. All are facing charges, including unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line.

Spitzberg said he crossed the barrier because he saw officers manhandling his fellow protesting veterans.

“I just couldn’t stand there behind those barricades while my fellow veterans were being pummeled,” he said.

“My goal was to go and help the veterans so they wouldn’t be hurt,” he added. He said police told him he would be arrested if he didn’t go back behind the line. But he kept walking and police held to their word.

Capitol Police, whose officers were at the center of defending the Capitol against Jan. 6 rioters, said the heightened political threat environment means that the officers were on high alert.

“These demonstrators illegally crossed a police line and were running towards the direction of the U.S. Capitol building. Our officers will enforce the law and will not let anyone disrupt the important work of the Congress,” Capitol Police said in a statement.

What’s next

Spitzberg said he spent about 12 hours being transferred between holding facilities before his release. He had an emotional homecoming Wednesday at his care facility in Gainesville, Fla., where some residents had feared for his well-being.

“All they could do was hold me and cry. And it was very sad for me because I love them,” he said.

Members of the U.S. Army drive a Stryker infantry carrier vehicle during Saturday's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C.

This was far from his first protest. He has been arrested before, in Zuccotti Park in New York, where Occupy Wall Street protests railed against economic inequality in 2011 during the fallout from the Great Recession. And he stood at Standing Rock in 2016, reported the Frontiersman in Alaska.

He has also spent time helping Ukrainian refugees in Romania, according to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. He spent more than two years in Vietnam supporting people who suffered the effects of Agent Orange and worked as a teacher and a paramedic, he said.

And Spitzberg says despite his health challenges, he will continue to stand for what he believes is right.

“The best thing for me to do at this point in my life is just to basically be a body,” Spitzberg said. “Because you need numbers and if they ever say we’re doing something else again, God willing, I’ll be there.”



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