Did President Jimmy Carter have a connection to Southwest Florida? Did he have a connection to Southwest Florida? Yes, the former president was the first presidential candidate in the 1976 election season to make a stop in Southwest Florida, and nearly ...
The American flag was at full staff at Disney theme parks for the Inauguration of President Donald Trump, in an apparent change of traditional flag policy. Under a directive from former president Joe Biden,
President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, but his influence already is rippling through state capitols.
Ron DeSantis never passes up the chance to be spiteful, petty, and craven. He’s ordered the flags, which should still be flying at half-staff to honor President Jimmy Carter, be raised to full-staff,
Speaker Mike Johnson ordered flags to be raised temporarily, despite tradition dictating that flags should be at half-staff to mourn a former president.
Some U.S. state flags were ordered to be raised during Donald Trump's swearing-in, while others will remain at half-staff for the late Jimmy Carter.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul joined a trio of Democrat governors and a slew of Republican governors in ordering flags to fly at full-staff for the inauguration of President-elect Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump will take office on Monday, and will do so with flags at full-staff above the United States Capitol.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has ordered that flags at the U.S. Capitol be raised to their full height on Inauguration Day. Johnson's announcement pauses a 30-day flag-lowering order issued last
As lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday, Iowa’s U.S. senators met with Trump nominees this week while representatives acted on bills relating to undocumented immigration and women’s sports.
The governor’s decision applies only to flags on state property. Flags on federal property are expected to remain at half staff.
which are currently being flown at half-staff following President Jimmy Carter’s death, to be raised to acknowledge President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. Eight states, including Iowa, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma, North Dakota ...