特朗普政府同意在石墙国家纪念碑保留骄傲旗


2026-04-13T18:07:37.671Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:格洛丽亚·帕兹米诺
1小时57分钟前发布
发布于 2026年4月13日美国东部时间下午2:07

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2026年2月12日,在纽约曼哈顿格林威治村的石墙国家纪念碑,纽约市官员在国家公园管理局移除骄傲旗后重新升起该旗帜,一名人员在仪式上固定旗帜。

特朗普政府周一通过法院和解协议,同意在石墙国家纪念碑保留彩虹骄傲旗。

今年2月,美国政府发布一项指令,明确国家公园场地可悬挂的旗帜类型,特朗普政府据此将纽约市这座纪念碑上的彩虹LGBTQ骄傲旗移除。

此举遭到LGBTQ群体和纽约当地官员的强烈反对,他们认为这是对LGBTQ历史的攻击。

位于曼哈顿格林威治村的石墙酒吧是标志性酒吧,被视为美国现代LGBTQ权利运动的发源地。1969年,警方突袭该酒吧,店内顾客奋起反抗并引发抗议活动,这场骚乱催生了1970年的首次同性恋骄傲游行。

周一提交给曼哈顿联邦地区法院的文件显示,特朗普政府同意自愿撤诉。此前多个非营利组织提起诉讼,指控特朗普政府的相关指令违反联邦法律。

此次和解标志着特朗普政府试图取消多元化举措、更改全美国家公园展示内容的努力受挫。

根据协议,联邦政府将在未来7天内将该旗帜重新悬挂在纪念碑的官方旗杆上。该场地同时还将悬挂美国国旗和国家公园管理局旗帜。

此次旗帜移除源于美国内政部1月发布的指导方针,该方针旨在限制国家公园场地可悬挂的旗帜类型。

根据这份国家公园管理局备忘录,该机构禁止悬挂“非官方旗帜和 Pennants”,仅允许悬挂美国国旗或内政部旗帜。历史旗帜、军事旗帜或公园内联邦认可的原住民部落旗帜除外。

旗帜被移除数日后,数百人在纪念碑外举行抗议,当地官员再次升起骄傲旗,但此次为非官方悬挂。

“特朗普政府突然、专横且反复无常地将骄傲旗从石墙国家纪念碑移除,这是该政府抹去LGBTQ+群体历史的又一行为,”原告方联合律师、Lambda Legal高级顾问卡伦·洛伊在一份关于诉讼和解的声明中表示。

“如今,政府已承诺将这一重要象征物恢复到其应属之地。”

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Trump administration agrees to keep Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument

2026-04-13T18:07:37.671Z / CNN

By Gloria Pazmino

1 hr 57 min ago

PUBLISHED Apr 13, 2026, 2:07 PM ET

A person secures the flags during a ceremony where New York City officials re-raised the Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on February 12, 2026, after its removal by the National Park Service.

Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images/File

The Trump administration agreed in a court settlement on Monday to keep the Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument.

The administration removed the rainbow LGBTQ flag from the monument in New York City in February due to a government directive that determined what kinds of flags can be flown at national park sites.

The move drew intense backlash from the LGBTQ community and local officials in New York who viewed it as an attack on LGBTQ history.

The Stonewall Inn, an iconic bar in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, is considered the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ rights movement in the US. It was the site of a 1969 police raid that sparked protests as the bar’s patrons fought back. The riots led to the first gay Pride march in 1970.

Documents filed in federal district court in Manhattan on Monday show that the Trump administration agreed to a voluntary dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a group of nonprofits, which alleged that the Trump administration’s order violated federal law.

The settlement represents a loss for the Trump administration’s efforts to roll back diversity initiatives and change what is displayed at national parks across the country.

As part of the agreement, the federal government is set to return the flag to the monument’s official flagpole within the next seven days. The site will also fly the American flag and the flag for the National Park Service.

The flag was removed due to Department of the Interior guidance from January that sought to restrict what kind of flags can be flown at national park sites.

According to that National Park Service memorandum, the agency prohibits “non-agency flags and pennants” that are not the US flag or the Interior Department flag. There are exceptions for historical flags, military flags or flags of federally recognized tribal nations within the parks.

Days after the flag’s removal, hundreds of people held a protest outside the monument and local officials raised the Pride flag again, albeit in an unofficial capacity.

“The sudden, arbitrary, and capricious removal of the Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument was yet another act by this administration to erase the LGBTQ+ community,” Karen Loewy, co-counsel for plaintiffs and senior counsel at Lambda Legal, said in a statement about the lawsuit settlement.

“Today, the government has pledged to restore this important symbol back to where it belongs.”

CNN has reached out to the National Park Service for comment.

CNN’s Piper Hudspeth Blackburn contributed to this report.

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