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BREAKINGBREAKING: The Trump Administration Has Removed a Rainbow Flag At…Published 1 day ago on February 12, 2026By Staff Reporter

The Trump administration has taken a principled step toward restoring uniformity and national focus at federal historic sites by removing a rainbow Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument in New York City.

This action, carried out by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior, aligns with longstanding federal flag policies that prioritize the American flag and limited official banners over partisan or ideological symbols.

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The removal follows a memorandum issued on January 21, 2026, reaffirming guidelines that restrict non-agency flags and pennants at National Park Service locations.

Exceptions are narrowly defined for historical context, military honors, or flags of federally recognized tribes, none of which apply to the rainbow flag in this instance.

Stonewall National Monument, designated in 2016 under the Obama administration, commemorates the 1969 riots at the Stonewall Inn that galvanized the modern gay rights movement.

While the site holds historical significance, federal properties are expected to reflect shared national values rather than serve as platforms for contemporary advocacy groups.

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