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In the Trump administration, a pride flag can get someone fired, but the U.S. Coast Guard will consider swastikas and nooses as “potentially divisive.” ...
Some residents in Newport, Ore., believed that the Trump administration had removed its Coast Guard rescue helicopter to make ...
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Trump nominates Lunday as Coast Guard commandantPresident Donald Trump formally nominated Adm. Kevin Lunday to fill the Coast Guard commandant role in a permanent capacity, according to a congressional notice. The notice, which was sent to the ...
The Coast Guard is scrambling to insist it is not changing its policy after it was set to downgrade the swastika and noose to ...
A Washington Post report that the U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify the swastika as a hate symbol under a new policy set to be implemented next month, is garnering condemnation from Jewish ...
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U.S. Coast Guard Seems to Be OK With Nazis With New Swastika PolicyThe U.S. Coast Guard is no longer going to consider the swastika a hate symbol. The Washington Post reports that a new policy will take effect next month at the military branch that will reclassify ...
The U.S. Coast Guard issued a new, more stringent policy on hate symbols including the swastika Thursday night, prohibiting ...
Instead, the Coast Guard will classify the Nazi-era insignia as “potentially divisive” under its new guidelines. The policy, set to take effect on December 15, similarly downgrades the classification ...
After days of backlash, the Homeland Security Department said hateful and violent behavior would not be tolerated.
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