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President Donald Trump installs two massive American flags on White House lawns this summer, personally funding the estimated $50,000 per flagpole project instead of using taxpayer funds.
A Confederate group has filed a series of lawsuits challenging changes at Stone Mountain. The Georgia attorney general's office has moved to dismiss all of them.
President Donald Trump installed two massive 88-foot-tall American flags on either side of the White House this summer in a patriotic endeavor that did not cost U.S. taxpayers a cent.
A U.S. flag was later raised on the south lawn around 1 p.m. at a ceremony that included Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
While Democrats distributed their tiny flags, Trump, characteristically, was readying the installation of two enormous American flags on 100-foot poles on the North and South Lawns of the White ...
President Trump has wrapped his political career in the American flag, making the stars and stripes a central visual in his “Make America Great Again” movement.