Flag Rules on Inauguration Day: A New Tradition
Washington D.C., USATue Jan 21 2025
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This: the flag of the United States, with its red and white stripes and white stars, waving proudly in the sky. This is what the nation will see on every Inauguration Day from now on. The President has made it official – the flag will be flown at full-staff on this special day.
Why the change? Inauguration Day stands for all that's good and noble about our country, our people, and how we govern. By raising the flag high, it's like we're celebrating our democracy and the peaceful transfer of power.
The order applies to many places – the White House, public buildings, military bases, and even ships at sea. It also extends to U. S. embassies and facilities abroad. It's a way to show unity and pride, no matter where you are.
But what happens after the inauguration? Once the day is over, the flag will go back to half-staff. This is to honor the memory of former President James Earl Carter, Jr. , who passed away. It's a sign of respect and remembrance.
This new tradition started in the year 2025, marking the 249th anniversary of the United States' independence. It's a simple change, but it carries a powerful message. The flag isn't just cloth and color – it's a symbol of who we are as a nation.
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