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The Trump administration removed the Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument following a directive. The removal sparked protests and outrage, with officials and community members denouncing the action as an act of erasure. The National Park Service cited a memo restricting non-agency flags.
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Walker, center, told the crowd, \u201cThis park, regardless of its designation, belongs to us.\u201dCredit...Cristina Matuozzi for The New York TimesBy Liam StackJonathan Wolfe and Yan ZhuangFeb. 10, 2026A large Pride flag was quietly removed from the Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan after a directive from the federal government, the latest step in the Trump administration\u2019s nationwide assault on diversity initiatives and the second time in less than a year it has targeted the Greenwich Village site, which commemorates the birth of the L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement.The flag\u2019s removal came weeks after the Department of the Interior issued federal guidance on displaying \u201cnon-agency\u201d flags in the National Park System, which includes a small park in front of the Stonewall Inn, the bar for which the federal monument is named.Elected officials and bar employees said they realized the rainbow flag was gone on Monday morning. On Tuesday, a bare flagpole stood on the monument\u2019s grounds as steely clouds hung overhead.Stacy Lentz, an owner of the bar, said its owners had been surprised by the removal, especially since a year has passed since the administration removed references to transgender people from the monument\u2019s website and other materials.ImageThe Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan, designated by President Barack Obama in 2016, encompasses the Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park and several nearby streets and sidewalks.Credit...Cristina Matuozzi for The New York Times\u201cTo think you can go to Stonewall and just take down the Pride flag \u2014 that is telling of the time we are living in,\u201d Ms. Lentz said. \u201cIt is unbelievable. The flag is not just an abstract symbol; it tells L.G.B.T.Q. people, especially younger ones, that their history will not be sidelined again.\u201dThe Trump administration directive that led to the removal of the flag was issued on Jan. 21. A copy of the memo was provided to The New York Times by Brad Hoylman-Sigal, the Manhattan borough president. The flag\u2019s removal was first reported by Gay City News.In response to questions about the flag\u2019s removal, the National Park Service on Tuesday pointed to that memo, saying in a statement that \u201conly the U.S. flag and other congressionally or departmentally authorized flags are flown on N.P.S.-managed flagpoles, with limited exceptions.\u201d\u201cAny changes to flag displays are made to ensure consistency with that guidance,\u201d it added, saying that the monument continued to preserve the site\u2019s historic significance through exhibits and programs.More than 100 people rallied outside the Stonewall Inn late Tuesday afternoon to protest the flag\u2019s removal.\u201cIt\u2019s hate, it\u2019s erasure,\u201d said Chloe Elent\u00e1ri, 45, who is transgender. But she said members of the community should not be afraid to \u201clive their lives and be happy.\u201dImage\u201cIt\u2019s hate, it\u2019s erasure,\u201d Chloe Elent\u00e1ri, who is transgender, said.Credit...Cristina Matuozzi for The New York Times\u201cWe don\u2019t need to be scared of these punks,\u201d she said.Nearby, Maddie Bordeaux, 27, a pediatric nurse visiting from Orlando, Fla., said she was surprised that something like this could happen in New York City.\u201cI was under the impression that New York was above it all, the nonsense that\u2019s happening in this country,\u201d she said. \u201cBut this is the administration\u2019s way of proving the point that they have full power over us.\u201dSince Mr. Trump\u2019s inauguration last year, his administration has mounted a broad assault on what it views as diversity initiatives, including by removing symbolic displays like flags and images and regulating the language used at historical and other public sites.The push has enlisted the National Park Service, a government agency that was previously more concerned with woodland management than with the policing of historical narratives.In the last year, the Park Service has removed an exhibit on George Washington\u2019s ownership of slaves from Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, dismantled a plaque about climate change at Muir Woods National Monument in California, and stopped showing films about immigrant and female textile workers at Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts.The administration has also acted against Pride flags displayed at American sites overseas, through a State Department order issued last year requiring that only U.S. flags be flown at American embassies and consulates worldwide. That marked a shift from the Biden administration, which at times displayed Pride and Black Lives Matter flags.ImageStacy Lentz, an owner of the Stonewall Inn (pictured last year), was dismayed to find the flag gone. \u201cThe flag is not just an abstract symbol,\u201d she said on Tuesday.Credit...Hiroko Masuike\/The New York TimesMs. Lentz said she was deeply troubled by how secretive the Pride flag\u2019s removal seemed to have been.\u201cGovernment institutions have not always been reliable narrators of history, and that isn\u2019t an accusation, it\u2019s a historical fact,\u201d she said. \u201cThe concern isn\u2019t about the symbolism of the flag necessarily; it\u2019s about what decisions are being made when the narrative isn\u2019t controlled by the people who have lived that history.\u201dOn Tuesday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he was \u201coutraged\u201d by the flag\u2019s removal.\u201cNew York is the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, and no act of erasure will ever change, or silence, that history,\u201d he said in a statement. \u201cOur city has a duty not just to honor this legacy, but to live up to it.\u201dChuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader and a New York Democrat, also denounced the flag\u2019s removal in a statement.\u201cThe removal of the Pride rainbow flag from the Stonewall National Monument is a deeply outrageous action that must be reversed right now,\u201d he said. \u201cNew Yorkers are right to be outraged, but if there\u2019s one thing I know about this latest attempt to rewrite history, stoke division and discrimination, and erase our community pride, it\u2019s this: That flag will return. New Yorkers will see to it.\u201dImageFlags at Stonewall last year.Credit...Hiroko Masuike\/The New York TimesMr. Hoylman-Sigal also criticized the decision in an interview.\u201cThe meanspiritedness of the Trump administration seems to know no bounds,\u201d said Mr. Hoylman-Sigal, who is gay. \u201cBut we as a community are not going to take it standing by idly as our history, and by extension our human rights, are attempted to be erased.\u201dChester Streeper, a bartender and manager at the Stonewall Inn, said he noticed that the flag was missing when he arrived for work on Monday. \u201cIt\u2019s ridiculous, as usual,\u201d he said in an interview.The Interior Department, which oversees the National Park Service, said its directive had been issued to provide guidance to site managers on the procedures for displaying \u201cnon-agency flags\u201d at national parks.It said that flagpoles at buildings under its control and that of the General Services Administration, another federal agency, \u201care not intended to serve as a forum for free expression by the public.\u201dThe directive, however, listed a number of exemptions, including flags that provide historical context, flags that are part of a historic re-enactment or flags of Tribal nations affiliated with parks.Image\u201cI was under the impression that New York was above it all, the nonsense that\u2019s happening in this country,\u201d Maddie Bordeaux, left, said on Tuesday.Credit...Cristina Matuozzi for The New York TimesThe Park Service has previously been criticized for changes it has made at the Stonewall National Monument. Last February, the agency removed the word \u201ctransgender\u201d from prominent sections of the monument\u2019s website, prompting hundreds of people to gather in Greenwich Village to protest what they saw as an attack on the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement.Stonewall is the first historic site in the United States dedicated to the nation\u2019s L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement. The Stonewall Inn, on Christopher Street, has long been seen as a cradle of the movement after a police raid there in June 1969 set off three days of protests and riots in the surrounding streets.Since then, the site has become well known on a global scale, and L.G.B.T.Q. events and organizations in several countries, including Britain, Australia and Germany, have been named in its honor.The original Pride flag debuted in 1978, according to the Park Service website, with each of the eight colors symbolizing an aspect of the L.G.B.T.Q. community\u2019s experience.In 2016, President Barack Obama designated the 7.7-acre site a national monument, encompassing the Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park and several nearby streets and sidewalks. Parts of the site are also designated as a city landmark and a state historical site.Image\u201cThe meanspiritedness of the Trump administration seems to know no bounds,\u201d Brad Hoylman-Sigal, the Manhattan borough president, said on Tuesday in response to the flag\u2019s removal.Credit...Cristina Matuozzi for The New York TimesMr. Hoylman-Sigal said he and other local representatives were planning to raise the flag at the monument again at a demonstration on Thursday. To allow the rainbow flag to remain absent from the site would be to \u201clet down generations of queer activists,\u201d he said.Jay W. Walker, one of the organizers of the rally on Tuesday, told the crowd that the land outside the Stonewall Inn was hallowed ground for the L.G.B.T.Q. community, no matter which level of government controlled it.\u201cThis park, regardless of its designation,\u201d he told the crowd, \u201cbelongs to us.\u201dMichael Gold and Stella Raine Chu contributed reporting.Liam Stack is a Times reporter who covers the culture and politics of the New York City region.Jonathan Wolfe is a Times reporter based in London, covering breaking news.Yan Zhuang is a Times reporter in Seoul who covers breaking news.A version of this article appears in print on Feb. 11, 2026, Section A, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: At the Stonewall Monument, The Pride Flag Is Taken Down. 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AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTPride Flag Is Removed From Stonewall Monument After Trump DirectiveThe removal of the flag from the Manhattan monument, the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement, came after a Trump administration memo about flags at national park sites.Listen to this article Β· 8:24 min Learn moreShare full articleProtesters gathered at Stonewall National Monument on Tuesday. Jay W. Walker, center, told the crowd, βThis park, regardless of its designation, belongs to us.βCredit...Cristina Matuozzi for The New York TimesBy Liam StackJonathan Wolfe and Yan ZhuangFeb. 10, 2026A large Pride flag was quietly removed from the Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan after a directive from the federal government, the latest step in the Trump administrationβs nationwide assault on diversity initiatives and the second time in less than a year it has targeted the Greenwich Village site, which commemorates the birth of the L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement...
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π€ The author π News Article π a11640b2-5ad5-4790-a333-65866d123d59Simplified: Pride flag had been taken down after Trump administration issued new directive for national parks
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π€ The author π News Article π a11640b2-a550-4a43-b8a0-6cb07437e6d4Simplified: Stonewall National Monument was designated in 2016 by Barack Obama
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Government π a116481f-db29-4c6a-9a93-1a1bd012679dSimplified: Since Trump's inauguration his administration has mounted an assault on diversity initiatives including removing symbolic displays and regulating lang...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ History , Government π a11640b3-3597-4111-91d1-cd7734d5d149Simplified: Park Service removed exhibit on George Washingtonβs ownership of slaves from Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia in last year
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Simplified: The meanspiritedness of the Trump administration seems to know no bounds
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π€ The Interior Department π News Article π·οΈ Policy π a1164821-5d20-422b-89bb-7e68913004f5Simplified: Flagpoles at buildings under control are not intended to serve as forum for free expression by public
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π€ The Interior Department π News Article π·οΈ Policy π a1164821-9009-4f6a-bbfc-394f135ea9c2Simplified: Directive listed exemptions including flags that provide historical context flags that are part of historic re-enactment or flags of Tribal nations af...
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π€ The author π News Article π a11640b2-e64f-41bd-8ebc-a77e81ae8585Simplified: Original Pride flag debuted in 1978 with eight colors symbolizing aspect of LGBTQ community experience
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Simplified: Parts of site are also designated as city landmark and state historical site