Judge says NPS can’t revoke DC protest permit over ’86 47′ flag
Summary
A federal judge stopped the National Park Service from canceling a permit for a continuous anti-Trump protest in Washington, D.C., which included a flag with the message "86 47." The Park Service and Secret Service considered the flag as a possible threat against President Trump, but the judge’s decision allows the protest to continue while the legal case proceeds.Key Facts
- The protest is an anti-Trump demonstration in Washington, D.C.
- The protest is planned to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- The protest included a flag displaying the phrase "86 47."
- The Secret Service believes the flag could be interpreted as encouraging violence against President Trump.
- Federal officers ordered the protestors to remove the flag last week.
- The National Park Service attempted to revoke the protest permit because of the flag.
- A federal judge blocked the Park Service from revoking the permit temporarily.
- The legal case about the permit and flag is ongoing.
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