As nation turns 250, many Americans say the Stars and Stripes is now a red flag
As the semiquincentennial nears, some Americans are adding disclaimers or flying the flag upside down, while flagmakers report a 20% sales boost.
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Who flies the American flag for holidays - and who never flies one, according to an AP-NORC poll
DETROIT (AP) — Jerry Esters proudly displays the American flag each day on his Detroit home. A few miles away, Yvonne Pistochini says there is no scenario under which she
Americans Hang American Flag Upside Down to Avoid Being 'MAGA'... Criticism Also Calls It "Shameful"
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hyun Young-bok = "I am worried that if I fly the national flag on national holidays, I might be misunderstood as belonging to the MAGA (Make America Great Again) camp."
'MAGA hat on a stick': Americans say red-white-and-blue now the flag of Trump
Amid recent poll numbers showing a sharp decline in national pride, a new report by NBC News has revealed that many Americans now associate the U.S. flag with President Donald Trump and essentially consider it a “MAGA hat on a stick.”As NBC’s Corky Siemaszko writes, whether or not to fly the flag was “never a question” for many Americans who, over the course of Trump’s two administrations, have become skeptical of just that. Ciemaszko spoke with…
Jerry Esthers proudly displays the American flag every day at his home in Detroit. A few kilometers away, Yvonne Pistochini claims that there is no scenario in which he would allow the bars and stars to project their shadow where she lives.

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