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Trump admin removes Pride flag from Stonewall monument in “deliberate act of erasure”

The National Park Service (NPS) has removed the rainbow flag from the Stonewall National Monument, saying it did so in adherence with “government-wide guidance.”

The NPS confirmed the removal of the flag to Gay City News, explaining that “only the U.S. flag and other congressionally or departmentally authorized flags are flown on NPS-managed flagpoles, with limited exceptions.”

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“Any changes to flag displays are made to ensure consistency with that guidance,” the statement continued. “Stonewall National Monument continues to preserve and interpret the site’s historic significance through exhibits and programs.”

Of course, the site is significant for the uprising that took place there in 1969, which became a major catalyst for the global LGBTQ+ rights movement.

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The New York City monument is the first U.S. National Monument dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights, having been designated as such in 2016 by then-President Barack Obama. It then became tradition for the monument, located in a park across the street from the Stonewall Inn, to be adorned with various Pride flags, including the trans flag. Until Trump took office, NPS funded the installation of these flags.

Local queer leaders slammed the flag’s removal in a joint statement. “This is a deliberate act of erasure,”  said Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal (D), state Senator Erik Bottcher (D), and former Assemblymember Deborah Glick (D). “The Pride Flag is history, resistance, and Pride born at Stonewall itself. Taking it down does not diminish our community. It exposes an administration afraid of visibility and truth. Our history will not be erased, and our Pride is not theirs to take down.”

The move comes after the administration has already spent the past year trying to erase pieces of Stonewall history.

Last February, NPS removed all mentions of transgender people from its webpage on Stonewall to comply with Trump’s executive orders prohibiting any federal recognition of trans people in any aspect of civic life. It subsequently removed references to bisexual people, too.

Numerous federal webpages began removing mentions of trans people and gender identity after a January 29 directive from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) telling federal agencies to “end federal funding of gender ideology” in programming, policies, and outward-facing media. The directive reflects Republicans’ larger crusade against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts by government bodies and private businesses.

Steven Love Menendez, an NPS flag caretaker, told Gay City News that removing the Pride flag is “a hateful and petty act from a hateful administration.”

“They have no idea what the meaning of love and community is. They are hellbent on harming as many marginalized groups as they possibly can. They have no compassion, kindness, or soul.”

He wondered why the Pride flag would not count as a “limited exception” for a monument focused on LGBTQ+ rights, given the administration’s guidance says that exemptions to its rules include flags that “provide historical context.”

Before the most recent Pride flag’s removal, the administration had already banned the Trans Pride flag and the Progress Pride flag from flying at the monument. The first Trump administration also directed efforts at keeping the Pride flag away from Stonewall.

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GOP lawmaker brutally mocked for calling the Super Bowl Halftime Show “gay pornography”

The right raged against the Super Bowl Halftime Show this week, mainly complaining that it was in Spanish and that not enough white people performed at it.

But one Republican lawmaker had a unique take: It was a form of “gay pornography.”

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“Last night’s halftime show was a disgrace and it mocked American families,” Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) posted to X yesterday. “Depicting gay pornography on prime time has no place in our culture.”

“The Bad Bunny performance is conclusive proof that Puerto Rico should never be a state.”

Last night’s halftime show was a disgrace and it mocked American families. Depicting gay pornography on prime time has no place in our culture.

The Bad Bunny performance is conclusive proof that Puerto Rico should never be a state.

— Rep. Andy Ogles (@RepOgles) February 9, 2026

It’s not clear what he was referring to since there was nothing resembling gay pornography during the show. Republicans, though, often call art and media that includes LGBTQ+ people “gay pornography” even if it isn’t pornography at all, and out LGBTQ+ musicians Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga performed at the show.

Ogles was mocked on X for his claim about Bad Bunny’s performance. Some people pointed out that a man and a woman from California even got married during the Halftime Show.

Gay pornography? You were ogling the wrong tab on your browser.

— Damin Toell (@damintoell) February 9, 2026

I’m a conservative.

To conclude that a halftime performance by someone from a location is proof that said location should never be a state is one of the least logically defensible statements I’ve ever read.

— Mark Wylie (@MarkWyl34993414) February 9, 2026

Mocked American families? He performed a wedding during his act.

— Salty Sea 🇺🇸🖤🪸 (@SaltySeaFl) February 9, 2026

Posts like this are why MAGA is losing the culture war.

— Seth Taylor (@SethTaylor1991) February 9, 2026

this is seriously your take? You're constituents aren't this dumb, are they?

— Capital EdgeNY/CT (@CapitalEdgeNY) February 9, 2026

It’s now gay for a man to marry a woman. pic.twitter.com/YAhiO76mRX

— Chipotle Roan 🔥 (@GarbageGangHQ) February 10, 2026

all straight people weirdo pic.twitter.com/U2aRWlJcLk

— Spencer Mullins (@spincity615) February 10, 2026

I think you had your browser on porn hub instead of the Super Bowl

— Sheridan (@WitcheyGirI) February 9, 2026

Sir, I believe you are conflating a dream you had with the actual halftime show.

— Roger (@Bloodlight_86) February 10, 2026

this post is conclusive proof that you are mentally ill and not fit to represent a wet sock in congress. You’re a disgrace.

— cool (@mericancoolguy) February 9, 2026

Was it the man and woman marrying or the people dancing together while talking about love?

— Mr. Spooky Wolff (@MrSpookyWolff) February 9, 2026

Well, maybe YOU spent your Sunday evening watching gay porn, but most others watched the Super Bowl.

Pervert.

— Jennifer (@wrigley_1987) February 9, 2026

Dude, what the hell were you watching? Somebody check this guy's browser history.

— BunchaSheeple (@BunchaSheeple) February 10, 2026
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