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The upside-down American flag becomes a pro-Trump protest The symbol, traditionally used by seafarers as a distress call, has been wielded as a bipartisan protest. But its most visible recent uses ...
Two climbers were met with an upside down U.S. flag after summiting Flagpole Peak above the Echo Lakes on Tuesday, June 10.
A demonstrator with an upside-down US flag is surrounded by photographers during the “Justice for J6” rally in Washington, DC, on September 18, 2021, in support of the pro-Trump rioters who ...
The upside-down American flag, originally an apolitical symbol used by sailors to signal that their ship was in trouble, has since been adopted by both the political left and right in protest.
June 14 is Flag Day and Trump's birthday, but one group is urging Americans to fly their flags upside down. Why? Here's what ...
The upside-down flag has come to represent the “Stop the Steal” movement, which falsely claims the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.
NBC’s broadcast also didn’t show the Olympic flag on air after the anthem for several minutes as the wind died down. The Olympics officially began on Friday with the opening ceremony, with the ...
The upside-down flag has also been used in protest of former President Joe Biden’s administration. It was flown during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, for example, and after Trump ...
The upside down flag traces its origins to the sea, where sailors flew them as a signal of distress to other maritime travelers. But on land, it has been used as a symbol of protest for decades.
You could be the flag team that hoisted the Olympic Flag upside down at the opening ceremony. #Paris2024 — Jonathan Jaworski (@jaworskijp) July 26, 2024.
Senate Democrats are waging a public battle with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and are questioning his impartiality after it was revealed that an upside-down American flag flew outside his ...
The upside-down American flag, originally an apolitical symbol used by sailors to signal that their ship was in trouble, has since been adopted by both the political left and right in protest.