Veteran Who Burned US Flag "Looking Forward" to Supreme Court Trump Battle
Jay Carey, an Army veteran with over 20 years of service, was arrested for burning the American flag in protest of an executive order targeting flag desecration, asserting First Amendment rights.
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Army vet burns American flag outside White House to protest Trump order
The U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Park Police arrested an Army veteran outside the White House in Lafayette Park on Monday after the veteran set an American flag on fire in protest of President Donald Trump’s executive order cracking down on crimes associated with the burning of the American flag. In a video from Monday’s incident in front of the White House, the protester was identified as Jay Carey, an Army veteran who served in the military fo…
Veteran Who Burned US Flag ‘Looking Forward’ to Supreme Court Trump Battle
An Army veteran who was arrested after burning an American flag near the White House told Newsweek he would welcome taking the fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Jan Robert Carey, who goes by Jay, said he burned the flag in Lafayette Square on Monday as a “direct challenge” to an executive order that President Donald Trump had signed hours earlier, directing the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute people for burning the Ame…
With his flag-burning decree, Trump is reviving a debate that the Supreme Court settled 36 years ago...
Veteran who burned the US flag 'looking forward' to Trump court showdown - Conservative Angle
Jay Carey was arrested after setting fire to the flag in Lafayette Square outside the White House on Monday as a 'direct challenge' to Donald Trump's executive order banning the act. The post Veteran who burned the US flag 'looking forward' to Trump court showdown appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing House
Veteran Who Burned US Flag 'Looking Forward' to Supreme Court Trump Battle
Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. An Army veteran who was arrested after burning an American flag near the White House told Newsweek he would welcome taking the fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Jan Robert Carey, who goes by Jay, said he burned the flag in Lafayette…
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