Letter: The death of Carter and the resurgence of Trump spur the question: Have we, as a country, changed so much in just 50 years?
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin ordered flags to fly at full-staff for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, despite a national mourning period for former President Jimmy Carter.
- Several Republican governors, including those from Idaho, Florida, and Texas, also ordered flags to be raised on Inauguration Day.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed that flags at the U.S. Capitol would fly at full-staff during Trump's inauguration, returning to half-staff the following day to honor Carter.
- President Biden's directive for flags to remain at half-staff for 30 days following Carter's death was not reconsidered by the White House.
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