Pride Flag Returns to Stonewall After Removal
NEW YORK – A large Pride flag was re-hoisted over the Stonewall National Monument Thursday by New York officials, following its removal earlier in the week. The act is viewed as a response to the Trump administration and prompted hundreds to gather in Lower Manhattan.
- Stonewall is considered the birthplace of the modern U.S. gay rights movement.
- The flag’s initial removal was perceived by some as an “act of violence” against the LGBT community.
- The Department of Interior declined to comment on potential further removal.
- The DOI spokesperson called the return a “political stunt.”
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal led the ceremony.

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