Trump Administration Reverses Course to Restore Pride Flag at Stonewall National Monument
Stonewall National Monument Pride Flag Policy·April 13 – April 13, 2026
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Trump Administration Reverses Course to Restore Pride Flag at Stonewall National Monument
The Trump administration agreed to restore the Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument in New York City. This decision comes after the federal government reached a settlement in a lawsuit challenging the flag's removal. The National Park Service had previously removed the flag in February under guidance regarding federal flag displays.
Officials confirmed that the flag will now fly freely and proudly at the monument to recognize LGBTQ+ history following the legal challenge. The reversal ensures the rainbow flag remains a permanent part of the federal landmark after public and legal pressure. The Interior Department decision allows the symbol to be displayed at the site once again.
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