Trump Muses That Flag Burning Should Result In Jail Time, Loss Of Citizenship

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hugs a the American flag as he arrives to speak to a campaign rally, Monday, Oct. 24, 2016, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
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President-elect Donald Trump sent out an early-morning tweet Tuesday musing that burning the American flag should result in jail time or “loss of citizenship.”

It is unclear what prompted the message.

Flag burning is a protected act of free speech under the U.S. Constitution. In Texas v. Johnson, a 1989 ruling, the Supreme Court invalidated prohibitions on desecrating the American flag that were enforced by 48 states. A law passed the same year by Congress making it a federal crime to desecrate the flag was also struck down by the Supreme Court.

A constitutional amendment to ban flag burning or desecration has been proposed multiple times in the years since, but failed to pass, most recently in 2006.

Despite this precedent, Trump spokesperson Jason Miller remained unconvinced by CNN’s Chris Cuomo’s insistence that flag burning is a “protected constitutional right” during a Tuesday appearance on “New Day.”

“Can we agree on that?” Cuomo asked.

“No, we completely disagree,” Miller replied.

Miller repeatedly said that such a “despicable” act “should be illegal” and tried to pivot to a discussion of Trump’s cabinet appointees.

“You have to defend what is legal in this country under the Constitution. Just because I don’t like it doesn’t mean that it’s not legal, it’s not right for somebody. What do you want this country to be, only what you like? Only what President-elect Trump likes?” Cuomo asked.

“Flag burning should be illegal,” Miller said again, insisting there was a “big difference” between protecting the First Amendment and burning the American flag.

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  1. CNN better step in line or they’ll feel the tweet wrath of Trump! Oops, too late.

  2. LOL at you, HO. LOL. Don’t ever presume you can tell me what I can and cannot do with my flag. You can’t. All you’re trying to do is goad some citizens into doing it so you and your supporters can point and get the vapors. I hope no one takes the bait.

  3. I have been on the fence about whether electors should renege and not vote for Trump. This ought to be a tipping point. Those people were selected to use their judgment—so use it!

  4. The Supreme Court deals with when conduct constitutes speech. The prescribed method for disposing of a desecrated flag is to burn the flag. So it’s not the burning that’s objectionable, it’s the burning it as a political statement that’s the problem. That makes it a speech issue and not a conduct issue.

    And yes, people burn or step on the flag because it is such a powerful statement.

  5. Criticism oF trUmp shouLd earn The offenDer a year in jail Or loSs of citizenship.

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