Bergen County didn’t lower its flags for Charlie Kirk. Here’s why.
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NY and NJ skipped flag order for Charlie Kirk despite Trump directive – CLG News
NY and NJ skipped flag order for Charlie Kirk despite Trump directive | 13 Sept 2025 | New York and New Jersey did not issue orders to lower flags for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, leaving Bergen County under fire for following state protocol instead of President Trump’s proclamation. Trump signed a directive Wednesday ordering U.S. flags nationwide lowered through Sunday at 6 p.m., calling Kirk “a truly Great American Patriot.” Flag…


NY and NJ skipped flag order for Charlie Kirk despite Trump directive
Bergen County is under fire for keeping flags at full staff after Charlie Kirk’s death, saying it followed New Jersey’s guidance despite Trump’s order, drawing criticism it was snubbing the directive.
Report: Iowa County Faces $1 Million a Day Fine for Not Lowering Flags to Half-Staff for Charlie Kirk
A county in Iowa is reportedly facing a $1 million a day fine for not flying flags at half-staff to honor Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on Wednesday. The post Report: Iowa County Faces $1 Million a Day Fine for Not Lowering Flags to Half-Staff for Charlie Kirk appeared first on Breitbart.
POLITICS: Iowa official refuses order to lower flags in honor of Charlie Kirk – USSA News – U-S-NEWS.COM
An Iowa official’s decision not to follow an order to pay tribute to a controversial public figure has generated a heated debate across the state. Johnson County Supervisor Jon Green independently chose to keep county flags at their regular height, defying Gov. Kim Reynolds’ directive to lower them in honor of slain Turning Point USA founder, Charlie Kirk, as Breitbart reports. The situation unfolded following the assassination of Kirk, who was …
More Charlie Kirk reactions, utility rates, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program | City-County Observer
Gov. Mike Braun has directed that flags be flown at half-staff at all state facilities in accordance with President Donald Trump’s order for all U.S. flags to be lowered at federal facilities nationwide. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun. Photo courtesy of U.S. Senate Historical Office, www.congress.gov. From the press release: “This order is being made in remembrance of Charlie Kirk and is effective immediately through sunset on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. …
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