Some U.S. state flags were ordered to be raised during Donald Trump's swearing-in, while others will remain at half-staff for ...
GOP governors of at least eight states ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, bucking tradition by raising flags before the end of a customary 30-day mourning period following ...
Several Republican Governors have pledged to fly their flags at full-staff, despite President Biden’s former directive.
Trump’s inauguration was within those 30 days. U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said in a post on X, “On January 20th, the flags at the Capitol will fly at full-staff to celebrate our country ...
Several states that confirmed that flags will be raised on Inauguration Day, despite the mourning period following former ...
After his swearing-in, President Trump signed an order that flags must be at full height at every future Inauguration Day. The text of Trump’s order on the U.S. flag says it will be lowered ...
Greg Abbott was one of the first governors to order that flags be raised to full-staff on Inauguration Day, with him claiming that his decision follows a federal statute stating that the U.S. f ...
President Donald Trump ordered flags be raised to full-staff for Inauguration Day. Here's why they are back at half-staff in Arizona now.
President Biden previously ordered that flags fly at half-staff until Jan. 28 to honor former President Jimmy Carter.
North Carolina joins at least 20 other states that will raise flags from half-staff on Jan. 20, President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day.