Trump signs orders ending cashless bail, making flag burning illegal
The executive orders direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to identify jurisdictions with cashless bail and pursue flag burning prosecutions, threatening to withhold federal funds for noncompliance.
- The order instructs the Justice Department, along with other agencies, to prioritize prosecutions and issue immigration penalties for non-citizens involved in flag desecration.
- Trump's directive is expected to challenge First Amendment protections, linking flag desecration to criminal acts, which could lead to litigation over constitutional rights.
- Critics view the order as a threat to free speech, while supporters see it as a defense of national unity and patriotism amid rising tensions around flag desecration.
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Trump signs executive order targeting desecration of American flag
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday directing federal agencies to take aggressive steps against desecration of the American flag, reviving one of his longstanding campaign promises. The order is here. The order instructs the Justice Department to prioritize enforcement of federal and state laws that could be applied to flag desecration when […] The post Trump signs executive order targeting desecration of American flag app…
Trump signs orders aimed at ending cashless bail
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – As part of his crackdown on crime, President Trump signed two executive orders Monday aimed at ending cashless bail in the country. “They kill people, and they get out, cashless bail. They thought it was discriminatory to make people put up money because they just killed people three people lying on a street. Any street, all over the country, cashless bail, we’re ending it, but we’re starting ending it in D.C. and that we ha…
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