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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., says the U.S. Capitol will fly its flags at full-staff during President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week. President Joe Biden ordered flags at half-staff during 30 days of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter, who died last month. The U.S. flag code requires the practice after the deaths of presidents.

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“On January 20th, the flags at the Capitol will fly at full-staff to celebrate our country coming together behind the inauguration of our 47th President, Donald Trump,” Johnson said in a statement. “The flags will be lowered back to half-staff the following day to continue honoring President Jimmy Carter.”

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Johnson is not the first high-profile official to order flags at full-staff for the inauguration. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a similar order on Monday, Jan. 13, requiring flags at the Texas State Capitol and state office buildings to be at full-staff throughout Inauguration Day.

Governors of other states, including Alabama, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and Tennessee, have issued similar orders.

President-elect Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club flew its flag at full-staff Monday. However, it did not violate the U.S. flag code because Mar-a-Lago is a private residence. Like President Biden, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also issued an order directing U.S. flags in the Sunshine State to fly at half-staff through Jan. 28.

The president-elect also paid his respects to Carter in the Capitol Rotunda and attended his state funeral last week.

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LAUREN TAYLOR: House Speaker Mike Johnson says the US Capitol will fly its flags at full staff during the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump next week.

President Joe Biden ordered flags at half-staff for a 30-day period of mourning for President Jimmy Carter, who died last month.

“On January 20th, the flags at the Capitol will fly at full-staff to celebrate our country coming together behind the inauguration of our 47th President, Donald Trump. The flags will be lowered back to half-staff the following day to continue honoring President Jimmy Carter,” Johnson said in a statement.

Johnson is not the first high-profile official to order flags at full-staff for the inauguration. Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a similar order on Monday requiring flags at the Texas State Capitol and state office buildings to be at full-staff for the day of the inauguration.

Governors of other states, including Alabama, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and Tennessee, have issued similar orders.

President-elect Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club flew its flag at full-staff Monday – which is not in violation of U.S. flag code because Mar-a-Lago is a private residence. Like President Biden, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also issued an order directing U.S. flags in the Sunshine State to fly at half-staff through January 28th.

The President-elect also paid his respects to the late President Carter in the Capitol rotunda and attended Carter’s state funeral last week.

For Straight Arrow News, I’m Lauren Taylor.

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