How Many Executive Orders Did Trump Sign? Flag-Burning, Cashless Bail Latest
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Veteran burns American flag in front of White House on day of controversial Trump executive order
A U.S. military veteran was filmed burning an American flag outside the White House on the same day that President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking new consequences for doing so.Trump signed the order on Monday, directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute violations of laws involving flag desecration and to pursue litigation that would clarify the scope of the First Amendment as it relates to flag desecration. The order addit…
Trump Targets American Flag Burning With Executive Order: What to Know
President Donald Trump on Aug. 25 signed an executive order directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to “vigorously prosecute those who violate our laws in ways that involve desecrating the American Flag,” a bid that could face legal challenges in both lower federal courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. “Our great American Flag is the most sacred and cherished symbol of the United States of America, and of American freedom, identity, and strength,” Tru…
'The Daily Show' Epically Drags MAGA's American Flag Obsession With Hilariously NSFW Parody Ad
The Daily Show had people cackling after it skewered President Donald Trump and his MAGA followers over their obsession with the American flag with a parody ad for the "Trump Love Flag" that calls for people to not "desecrate, just fornicate."Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against people who burn American flags during protests.And The Daily Show went all in, kicking off its segm…
Trump eliminates cashless bail for misdemeanor, nonviolent crimes
Photo courtesy of ncchurches.org MIAMI – President Donald Trump signed two executive orders which would ban cashless bail in the United States. One order takes away federal funding from states and cities that refuse to give up cashless bail, and the other specifically moves to end the policy in Washington, D.C., as part of Trump’s ongoing takeover of law enforcement in the nation’s capital. Originally, bail is collateral to make sure people char…
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