Judge rules anti-Trump group can fly '86 47' flag, rejects it's a call for political violence
Displaying an "86 47" flag cannot be interfered with by the National Park Service, a federal judge ruled Monday -- the same anti-Trump message that led to former FBI Director James B. Comey's indictment for threatening the president.
Judge rules anti-Trump group can fly ‘86 47’ flag, rejects it’s a call for political violence A federal judge ruled on Monday that the National Park Service cannot interfere with the display of an “86 47” flag. This ruling pertains to the same anti-Trump message that was associated with the indictment of former FBI Director James B. Comey. The judge’s decision means the group is permitted to fly the flag.
- A federal judge ruled that the National Park Service cannot interfere with the display of an “86 47” flag.
- The “86 47” message is described as an anti-Trump message.
- This same message was associated with the indictment of former FBI Director James B. Comey for threatening the president.
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