LGBTQ+ groups score legal victory over Trump, restoring Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument
The Pride flag will be permanently restored at the Stonewall National Monument after LGBTQ+ groups won a legal settlement against the Trump administration. The National Park Service had removed the flag in February, sparking widespread outrage from advocates, historians, and elected officials who saw the action as an attempt to erase queer history. Under the settlement, the government must reinstall the flag within seven days and cannot remove it again except for maintenance.
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