Trump administration agrees to return rainbow Pride flag to New York’s Stonewall monument
Posted by Christopher Blackwell “We fought the Trump administration and won,” said Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal, a Democrat who helped organize a protest Pride flag raising at the monument after the government-authorized banner was removed. “We as an LGBTQ community celebrate the legal climb-down by the gutless Trump Administration on their contemptuous attempt to erase queer people from American history at Stonewall, the birthplace of the worldwide LGBTQ human rights movement,” said Hoylman-Sigal, who is the first openly gay person elected to his job. The Gilbert Baker Foundation, which honors the Pride flag creator who died in 2017, was among the organizations that sued over its removal from the Stonewall monument. “Stonewall is sacred ground in the fight for LGBTQ+ liberation, and this resolution helps ensure that the Rainbow Flag will continue to fly there, where it belongs,” foundation president Charley Beal said. The Pride flag had become a flashpoint for arguments over President Donald Trump ’s approach to the Stonewall site — the first national monument commemorating LGBTQ+ history — and various other historical properties. After a yearslong campaign by activists who wanted the flag symbolizing LGBTQ+ pride to be flown daily inside the park service-run site, the banner was formally installed in 2022 during Democratic President Joe Biden ’s tenure.
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