A federal judge issued a temporary order on June 1, 2026, preventing the National Park Service (NPS) from revoking a permit for a continuous anti-Trump protest in Washington, D.C. The protest is centered around the display of an '86 47' flag, which the Secret Service has identified as a potential incitement to violence against the president. Court documents indicate that federal officers had previously instructed the removal of the flag.
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- loaded language: 'anti-Trump protest'
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- vague attribution: court documents show federal officers ordered
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Federal Judge Blocks NPS from Revoking DC Protest Permit
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the National Park Service from revoking a permit for a 24/7 anti-Trump protest in Washington, D.C. The protest involves an '86 47' flag, which the Secret Service considers a potential call for violence against the president.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'anti-Trump protest'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ vague attribution: court documents show federal officers ordered
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Judge says NPS can’t revoke DC protest permit over ’86 47′ flag
Federal Judge Blocks NPS from Revoking DC Protest Permit