The US administration led by US President Donald Trump has barred the State Department buildings and embassies from flying ...
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.
The “One Flag Policy” meant that Black Lives Matter or LGBT pride flags were no longer permitted to fly over U.S. government buildings anywhere in the world.
The Washington Blade has obtained a copy of a new State Department policy that bans embassies and other U.S. diplomatic ...
State Department employees who violate the ban will reportedly face disciplinary action, including termination of employment.
The Trump State Department is banning the Pride flag from being flown at U.S. embassies and government facilities both home ...
(Some embassies, such as those in South Korea and Israel, still put up pride flags or banners in public view, but not on poles.) In 2021, the policy swung back again, when Secretary of State Antony J.
It is amazing that the State Department’s “one flag” directive could be controversial. Even more amazing is how we got here in the first place.
The U.S. State Department’s “ One Flag Policy ” mandates that only the American flag — except for specific instances, such as ...
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 ...
Marco Rubio has wisely reinstated the State Department's One Flag Policy, which bars U.S. embassies from flying anything but ...
The same was later done at U.S. embassies in Trinidad and Tobago. Pride flags have also been flown at several government buildings over the past four years, including the White House and the U.S ...