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Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Judge Allows '8647' Flag Near National Mall, Rejecting Threat Claim Against 47th President
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Judge Allows '8647' Flag Near National Mall, Rejecting Threat Claim Against 47th President

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Summary

  • U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss issued a final ruling letting Accountability Now USA fly an anti-Trump “8647” flag near the National Mall after the group said the National Park Service threatened to revoke its permit.
  • Moss said the display is protected political speech, not a “true threat” or incitement of violence; he also ruled two flags accusing Trump of sexually assaulting a minor are not legally obscene.
  • The Interior Department condemned the decision, arguing a flag it views as threatening the presidency should not be permitted under any administration.
  • The case lands as “8647” has drawn heightened scrutiny after the numbers were found etched into National Mall grass last month and as Washington tightens security ahead of Trump’s July 4 appearance.

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How can security forces balance protecting the president with court-affirmed rights to provocative speech after multiple assassination attempts?