PHOENIX — Arizona returned its official U.S. flags at their full height for half of the day Monday. But they’re going back to half-staff on Tuesday. The move follows Donald Trump, on …
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PHOENIX — Arizona returned its official U.S. flags at their full height for half of the day Monday.
But they’re going back to half-staff on Tuesday.
The move follows Donald Trump, on taking office as president, issuing an order that “on this and all future Inauguration Days, the flag of the United States shall be flown at full-staff.”
Christian Slater, press aide to Gov. Katie Hobbs, said that overrides the Dec. 29 order by now-former President Joe Biden, directing that all flags to be lowered for 30 days following the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
Slater said the only reason his boss ignored the complaints Trump had made before he was sworn in about flags being at half-staff for his ceremony was because she was following the “protocol” of obeying presidential orders. And that protocol for a 30-day mourning period, goes back to orders issued in 1954 by then-President Dwight Eisenhower.
Trump, now president, has the power to override all that. And Slater said that now makes his orders the protocol for Hobbs to follow.
But the new president wrote his order in a way to ensure the period to honor Carter is not prematurely cut short. It directs the flags to go back to half-staff position Tuesday for the balance of the 30 days.
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