The Trump administration has lost in an effort to remove a “pride” flag from federal property.
Reutersreported on April 13 that New York’s Stonewall National Monument will once again feature a rainbow flag after it was previously removed by the National Park Service two months ago.
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal raised a “pride” flag after the official one had been removed just days after NPS took it down. He commented on the recent development the administration, saying they “blinked and backed down.”
Reuters did not receive a comment from the National Park Service for why they did not continue the fight and chose instead to settle in a lawsuit filed by the Gilbert Baker Foundation.
The Trump administration has agreed to keep flying a rainbow Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument in New York. -APpic.twitter.com/OWP9wGuV17
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911)April 13, 2026
It’s a defeat for an administration that has made great strides in purging the federal government of debauchery, hedonism, and sexual deviance.
The monument commemorates riots against a police raid of a gay bar. In other words, it’s a monument leftists venerate to celebrate a sinful act.
The National Park Service toldUSA Todaythat only American flags, with few exceptions, can be flown on federal property.
How does a “pride” flag fall into one of those exceptions? That remains to be answered.
Source: VidNews » Feed