December 22, 2024
Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, and in protest, his supporters are now sharing upside-down American flags all across X.  Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records by a Manhattan jury Thursday, in his hush money trial. Notable accounts sharing the inverted American flag include Rep. Marjorie Taylor […]

Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, and in protest, his supporters are now sharing upside-down American flags all across X. 

Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records by a Manhattan jury Thursday, in his hush money trial.

Notable accounts sharing the inverted American flag include Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Fox News contributors Katie Pavlich and Guy Benson and conservative commentator Dan Bongino.

According to U.S. flag code, which is unenforceable, flying the flag upside down is “an international signal of distress.”

The upside down flag has been widely talked about recently, after photos surfaced of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife’s house flying it after the Jan. 6, 2021 riots. A New York Times article revealed they hung an inverted American flag outside their home, which Alito’s wife claims has no connection to the riots and instead was a response to hateful signage their neighbors had been posting. 

Since then, Democrats have attacked the justice and his wife, demanding he recuse himself from cases about Jan. 6 and Trump’s trials. He has brushed off those attempts.

AOC responded to Greene’s use of the flag with another post on X.

But it’s not just inverted flags being posted in support of Trump. Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) and Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) has posted variations of the phrase “An Appeal to Heaven” flag, also known as the pine tree flag. It was first flown by troops during the American Revolutionary War, associated with American independence. The flag was flying at San Francisco city hall for 60 years until earlier today, following the verdict of Trump’s hush money trial. City officials have now likened the flag to be associated with Capitol rioters. 

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Since Trump’s conviction, the number one trending topic on X has been Civil War.

Trump’s lawyers have announced plans to appeal the verdict.

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