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Trump’s new policy bans BLM and LGBT pride flags at US embassies and outposts
No flags other than that of the United States (and two others related to the country’s military) are to be flown or displayed at any of the country’s embassies or outposts, according to a new policy ordered by President Donald Trump and implemented by the State Department.
Trump Administration Tells Embassies That ‘Activist’ Flags Won’t Fly
In 2019, under the previous Trump administration, the State Department instructed missions that the rainbow flag may not be displayed on a “public-facing flagpole.” (Some embassies, such as those in South Korea and Israel, still put up pride flags or banners in public view, but not on poles.)
State Department blocks pride, BLM flags from embassies, outposts with 'one flag policy'
The U.S. State Department reportedly adopted a new policy under the Trump administration that blocks U.S. embassies and outposts from flying Pride and Black Lives Matter flags.
Trump Administration Bans All 'Non-US' Flags At Embassies: What It Means
The only exceptions to the rule are the "Prisoner of War/Missing in Action" (POW/MIA) emblem and the "Wrongful Detainees" flag.
New Policy Bars Pride, BLM Flags From US Embassies
"Only the United States of America flag is authorized to be flown or displayed at U.S. facilities," the new policy states.
Donald Trump Bans Pride Flags at US Embassies: Report
State Department employees who violate the ban will reportedly face disciplinary action, including termination of employment.
State Department bans BLM, pride flags from flying at embassies under 'one flag policy'
Pride flags and "Black Lives Matter" flags won't be allowed to be flown from U.S. embassies and outposts under a new Trump policy. The Washington Free Beacon news outlet first obtained a copy of the "One Flag Policy" which says only the American flag can be flown from embassies and outposts.
‘One flag policy’: Trump admin tells US embassies they can’t fly the Pride, BLM flags
During Biden’s administration, several embassies took advantage of his policy. For instance, the U.S. Embassy in Nassau flew a Pride flag to celebrate Pride month in 2021 and the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Brazil flew a Black Lives Matter flag to celebrate Black history month in 2022.
Marco Rubio bans rainbow flags at embassies
The administration of President Joe Biden reversed Trump’s ban on rainbow flags at embassies. Biden’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken told American embassies and diplomatic missions that they can fly the Pride flag again as well as “other symbols connoting support for LGBTQ rights based on what is ‘appropriate in light of local conditions.’”
Trump's 'One Flag Policy' bans Pride and Black Lives Matter flags from US government facilities
The sweeping order affects all US government buildings including those overseas and carries heavy repercussions for employees if not followed
Trump administration ‘tells embassies stop flying Black Lives Matter and Pride flags’
Donald Trump’s State Department is said to have enacted a “one-flag policy”, thus banning US embassies around the world flying Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ+ flags. The order was first reported by The Washington Free Beacon and states that only the Stars and Stripes should be flown,
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Grateful Americans celebrate Rubio’s State Dept order authorizing only one flag to fly – no more ‘Pride’ or ‘BLM’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is proving that he's not all talk with a new "One Flag Policy" that is sure to ruffle woke feathers.
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Trump rules only the Stars and Stripes will be flown at State Department buildings around the world
“Starting immediately, only the United States of America flag is authorized to be flown or displayed at U.S. facilities, both ...
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The new Trump State Department explained that the decision was made to ensure "respect" for the American flag.
The new Trump State Department explained that the decision was made to ensure "respect" for the American flag.
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