In a significant victory for LGBTQ+ rights, the Trump administration has agreed to return the iconic Rainbow Pride Flag to New York's Stonewall Monument, a historic site commemorating the 1969 Stonewall riots that sparked the modern gay rights movement. The Pride Flag, which was removed in 2020 by the National Park Service, was seen as a symbol of the nation's progress towards equality and inclusion. The decision to reinstall the flag comes after years of advocacy from activists and community leaders who argued that the flag's removal was a deliberate attempt to erase the LGBTQ+ community's presence from the monument. The move is widely seen as a positive step towards promoting diversity and inclusivity in public spaces.


Trump Administration Agrees to Return Rainbow Pride Flag to New York’s Stonewall Monument  U.S. News & World Report