Lawsuit Filed Against Trump Admin over Stonewall Pride Flag Removal
A coalition alleges the flag removal violated federal laws and is part of a broader discriminatory campaign against LGBTQ+ history, with protests drawing thousands, officials said.
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Removal of Stonewall Pride flag part of Trump admin’s anti-LGBT attacks: lawsuit
The Trump administration’s removal of the Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village was “no careless mistake,” but part and parcel of the government’s attacks on the LGBT community, a Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit filed Tuesday alleged. The suit was brought by the Gilbert Baker Foundation, whose namesake created the Rainbow Pride flag symbolizing LGBT equality in 1978, and a number of advocacy organizations, including …
Trump Administration Hit With Lawsuit for Removing Pride Flag
The Trump administration is facing a lawsuit accusing it of breaking federal law by taking down the LGBTQ+ Pride flag at New York City’s Stonewall National Monument, the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ civil rights movement. The U.S. Department of the Interior and Secretary Doug Burgum, as well as the National Park Service and Acting Director Jessica Bowron, are named in the lawsuit filed by attorneys for the Gilbert Baker Foundation and others.…
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