National Flag Day is celebrated on June 14, when Americans honor Old Glory.
Every June 14, we celebrate Flag Day, a tribute to the American flag. Known as "Old Glory," its stars and stripes symbolize unity, pride and our shared values. It serves as a powerful emblem, uniting us under the foundational principles of freedom, equality and opportunity that define our republic.
This year, the Biden administration, along with the progressive media, academia and corporate America, has introduced the "Progress Pride Flag" which seems to evolve annually.
This flag is aimed at supporting individuals who feel marginalized, despite living in the most diverse and inclusive society in the history of the world. June has officially been designated as Pride Month, meaning we have a full 30 days set aside for a national celebration of what a specific group of people do with their genitalia.
Some 37,000 U.S. flags make up the Memorial Day Flag Garden by the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Boston Common on........