House votes to ban Pentagon from displaying non-approved flags after Pride month controversy
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The House voted late Thursday to prohibit the U.S. military from displaying anything other than an approved flag, after the Air Force and Navy drew criticism during Pride month.
The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) says only approved flags can be displayed in the workplace, common access areas or other areas of the Defense Department. Approved flags also include state flags, military service flags and others. Pete Kasperowicz is a politics editor at Fox News Digital.
An aide to Norman said that while the Pentagon hasn't flown a Pride flag – like the White House did in June – some military recruitment videos have shown this flag. And last month, the Navy briefly changed its Twitter banner to show a Pride rainbow, while the Air Force tweeted out a picture showing a silhouetted service member saluting a rainbow in a tweet that said "celebrate Pride month."
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