Trump flag-burning tweet leads activists
to burn some flags in New York
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[November 30, 2016]
By Shannon Stapleton
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A small group of
hard-left activists burned foot-long U.S. flags outside the Trump
International Hotel in New York on Tuesday, in an angry response to a
tweet by President-elect Donald Trump that flag-burners should face
legal consequences.
Social media was itself ablaze on Tuesday in response to Trump's tweet,
which suggested that burning the U.S. flag should be punishable by a
year in jail or a revocation of citizenship.
Trump's provocative tweets on flag-burning and other topics, including
efforts to recount the Nov. 8 presidential vote, came as the Republican
worked to fill his Cabinet in advance of his inauguration in January.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that flag-burning was not a crime
but rather a form of protest protected by the First Amendment of the
Constitution. The high court has also ruled more than once that
citizenship cannot be revoked.
U.S. media outlets, including the New York Times, published articles
detailing the court rulings, and some Republicans as well as Democrats
took to social media to say Trump was in effect threatening to punish
dissent despite constitutional protections.
Trump supporters also took to social media, pointing out that many
politicians, including Trump's Democratic presidential rival, Hillary
Clinton, had proposed making flag-burning illegal.
Clinton, while a U.S. senator, co-sponsored a 2005 bill that would have
made it a crime to incite violence by burning a flag, threaten another
person with a burning flag or destroy or damage a flag belonging to
someone else. The measure failed.
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Supporters of the "NYC Revolution Club" burn the U.S. flag outside
the Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York, U.S., November
29, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Tuesday's protest in New York involved seven members of the
Revolutionary Communist Party, a group that is not affiliated with
the Communist Party of the United States, and whose members
participated in flag-burning at the Republican National Convention
in Cleveland in July.
(Writing and additional reporting by Sharon Bernstein; Editing by
Peter Cooney)
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