Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, ordered the flag to be raised Monday for the president-elect donald trump Inauguration ceremony.
“I hereby direct that the Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities will be raised on Monday, January 20, 2025, in observance of Inauguration Day,” Ferguson said.
Although President Biden issued a formal order following the incident, Former President Jimmy Carter dies On December 29, all government and public buildings and grounds across the country flew flags at half-mast for a 30-day period of mourning, which happened to include Inauguration Day.
Traditionally, 30 days of mourning are ordered after the death of a former president, with flags flying at half-mast.
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Biden said the American flag “should be flown at half-staff at the White House, all public buildings and grounds, all military posts and naval bases, and on all federal government naval vessels in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States.” United States and its territories and possessions. “
Flags in Washington state will be flown at half-staff on Tuesday to continue mourning Carter.
“Flags shall resume at half-staff at sunrise on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, and shall remain at half-staff until close of business or sunset on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, to continue commemorating the 30th anniversary of former President Jimmy Carter, days after his death,” Ferguson said.
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Ferguson joins California Governor Gavin Newsom Colorado Governor Jared Polis, a Democrat, broke with tradition and ordered the flag to be raised for Trump’s inauguration before the mourning period ends on January 28.
Here’s the Democratic governor’s order several republicans Those directing the flag raising Monday include Idaho Gov. Brad Little, North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
House Speaker Mike Johnson also ordered the flag to be raised at full capacity at the U.S. Capitol on Inauguration Day.
Trump criticized the possibility of flying flags at half-staff at the inauguration following Carter’s death.
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“Democrats are ‘excited’ that our magnificent American flag may be flown at half-staff during my inauguration,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on January 3. “They think it’s awesome, And they’re very happy about it because, in fact, they don’t love our country, they only think about themselves.”
“Look at what they’ve done to our once great America over the past four years – it’s a complete mess! Regardless, due to the death of President Jimmy Carter, the flag may not be used during the inauguration for the first time ever. President, please lower the flags to half-staff,” he continued. “No one wants to see this, no American is going to be happy about this. Let’s see how it plays out. Make America Great Again!”
Flags were flown at half-staff nationwide in 1973 when former President Richard Nixon ordered flags to be flown at half-staff after the death of former President Harry S. Truman as he was sworn in for his second term.