Trump State Department Bans LGBT Pride, BLM Flags At US Embassies, Consulates: Report
- The Trump administration has introduced a new 'One Flag Policy' that allows only the American flag to be flown at U.S. Embassies and consulates.
- The policy prohibits the display of other flags, including the Pride and Black Lives Matter flags, which were raised under the Biden administration.
- Kevin Jennings, CEO of Lambda Legal, criticized the policy, calling it 'petty and mean-spirited' in an interview with Newsweek.
- The decision follows controversy over flag displays during the Biden administration, sparking debates between Democrats and Republicans.
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Trump reportedly bans Pride and Black Lives Matter flags from US embassies
A new report from The Washington Free Beacon suggests that Donald Trump’s State Department have enacted a “one flag policy”, banning Black Lives Matter and Pride flags from being flown at US facilities – both domestic and abroad. JOE has not seen a copy of the official order and, as a result, the reported ban remains to be verified. The Beacon, however, claim that they obtained a copy, and that it stated: “Starting immediately, only the United S…
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