In honor of the incoming president, it turns out. Flags nationwide have been flying at half-staff since December 29, 2024, when President Jimmy Carter died “peacefully” in his Georgia home.
Why Will The Flag Fly At Full Staff? Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, a Republican, announced the decision to raise the flags in post on X, formerly Twitter. He stated that, "On January 20th ...
orders that all flags fly at half-staff for 30 days, or until Jan. 29. On Jan. 14, House Speaker Mike Johnson directly defied President Biden's half-staff order by announcing that flags at the ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry announced that the Make America Great Again (MAGA) flag will fly at the Governor’s Mansion as President-elect Trump is sworn into office in the nation's capital.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has ordered flags to be brought back up to full-staff on Monday following an announcement from ...
The incoming president has complained about flags flying low as he assumes office. “Democrats are all ‘giddy’” about the notion that flags will be lowered on Inauguration Day, Trump wrote ...
VERONA, Wis. (WKOW) – Partially as a reaction to the incoming Trump Administration, according to its mayor, the City of Verona is flying the Progress Pride flag for the entirety of 2025. The community ...
That same day, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster ordered the flags over the State Capitol and state buildings to fly at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on Jan. 20. And it’s seemingly not only ...
The “Make America Great Again” flag will fly above the Louisiana governor's mansion in honor of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry announced Friday.
Despite the US mourning the death of former president Jimmy Carter, the US flag will be flown at full-staff at the US Capitol during President-elect Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony on January 20.