Flag-burning case drops charges in White House protest

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Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., moved to drop two misdemeanor counts against Jan Carey for burning an American flag outside the White House—a protest linked to a Trump executive order directing the DOJ to investigate flag burning. The counts targeted where or how the fire was lit and were punishable by a fine or up to six months in jail. Carey had pleaded not guilty. The move comes amid a broader clash between the president’s order and the First Amendment’s protection of symbolic speech.
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