Trinity College removed American flags from students' window but allowed pride flags to remain for days later
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Two students at Trinity College had their American flags removed from their dorm window by the college despite the school allowing LGBT and trans flags.
On Thursday, several university employees showed up outside their dorm room to take down the two flags, one of which was the American flag with the Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" graphic superimposed on it and the other was a "Thin Line" flag - a black and white American flag with blue, green and red stripes, representing police, military and federal agents, and firefighters, respectively. Joe Silverstein is a production assistant for Fox News Digital.
The two students asked one woman in the video why she was taking the flags down and repeatedly told her not to touch their property. "Excuse me, why are you touching our property?" Turco asked the woman.