
National outrage prompts NJ town to 'humbly apologize' for American flag ban, but residents say it's 'BS'
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The council president of a New Jersey township walked back his ban on American flags after a first amendment advocacy group threatened legal action amid outage by residents.
Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
Residents immediately rejected the new rule, arguing during a five-hour meeting on Nov. 25 that it was in violation of their First Amendment rights and a "disgusting" attempt to assert unwarranted power from the dais.
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