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San Francisco officials take down 'Appeal to Heaven' flag from in front of City Hall. The "Appeal to Heaven" flag had flown in the city's Civic Center since 1964.
Flag being waved by right-wing election deniers removed from San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza 04:29. There was a subtle change in the flags being flown at San Francisco City Hall last Saturday ...
The "Appeal to Heaven" flag has in recent years come to symbolize sympathies with the Christian nationalist movement and the false claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump.
The city of San Francisco recently removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag that had been flying near City Hall for sixty years because of its new association with pro-Jan. 6 groups.
San Francisco first raised the Appeal to Heaven flag, which features a green pine tree on a white background with its titular motto, on June 14, otherwise known as Flag Day, in 1964.
The city of San Francisco has taken down an “Appeal to Heaven” flag that’s flown in its Civic Central Plaza for 60 years after the The New York Times described it as a “January 6 symbol ...
A Pine Tree flag, a symbol originally from the Revolutionary War but more recently linked to groups who stormed the U.S. Capitol, has been removed from the San Francisco Civic Center Plaza.
The "Appeal to Heaven" flag, first raised at the San Francisco Civic Center on Flag Day in 1964, was quietly replaced over the weekend with an American star-spangled banner.
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