The Village of Croton-on-Hudson in suburban New York withdrew a zoning violation against a longtime resident displaying a “Trump Is My President” flag, citing public pressure, escalating threats and a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice.
The case garnered national attention through Newsmax coverage and local reporting, setting off a clash over free-speech rights and government overreach.
Late Tuesday, officials confirmed that the violation and appearance ticket for the flag — categorized under a “banner” violation of the village’s zoning code — have been rescinded.
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