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Schumer the Kook Pushes Bill to Make the LGBTQ Pride Flag Equal to the American FlagMatt Margolis  | 9:38 AM on February...
02/19/2026

Schumer the Kook Pushes Bill to Make the LGBTQ Pride Flag Equal to the American Flag

Matt Margolis | 9:38 AM on February 17, 2026

In one of the most insulting moves ever, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is introducing legislation to make the LGBTQ pride flag a congressionally authorized symbol, giving it the same federal protections as the U.S. flag, military flags, and POW/MIA flags.

Yes, you read that right.

Chuck Schumer wants the pride flag to have the same status as Old Glory and the flags honoring those who served and sacrificed for this country.

Schumer's legislative push comes in direct response to the Trump administration's removal of the Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument outside the Stonewall Inn earlier this month. The Stonewall Inn is the site of a 1969 clash between police and patrons at the gay bar, an event widely considered the birth of the gay rights movement.

"Stonewall is sacred ground and Congress must act now to permanently protect the Pride flag and what it stands for," Schumer declared, adding that "Trump's hateful crusade must end."

The pride flag was removed following an internal memo from the Department of the Interior ordering "non-agency" flags at national parks be removed. The memo stated clearly that "only the U.S. Flag, flags of the DOI, and the POW/MIA flag will be flown by the NPS in public spaces where the NPS is responsible for the upkeep, maintenance, and operation of the flag and flagpole."

The directive, signed by National Park Service Acting Director Jessica Bowron last month, included exceptions for historical flags, military flags, and flags of federally recognized tribal nations. It also cited 2023 GSA guidance, noting that flagpoles at federal buildings "are not intended to serve as a forum for free expression by the public. Rather, approved non-agency flags and pennants may be flown as an expression of the Federal Government's official sentiments, to promote a Federal agency-approved program, to adopt or support a Federal agency policy, or for a specific special occasion."

The pride flag has since been reinstalled atop the pole outside the Stonewall Inn, but Schumer's legislation would prevent it from being taken down again in the future.

The Stonewall National Monument, which falls under the National Park Service's supervision, was first designated by former President Barack Obama in 2016. Now Schumer wants to exploit that designation to force the Pride flag into permanent federal protection.

It's worth noting here that President Donald Trump never explicitly targeted the pride flag. He simply signed an executive order restricting what types of flags may be displayed on federal property to ensure only the U.S. flag is prominently flown.

There’s nothing hateful about that; it’s just restoring proper respect for national symbols. And no, the pride flag does not deserve to be a national symbol.

What is the pride flag? It’s not a national symbol that reflects American identity. It's a political symbol rooted in sexual orientation and sexual identity. It's disgusting that anyone would suggest the pride flag should be given the same status as the U.S. flag or military flags that honor those who've bled and died for this nation.

"The very core of American identity is liberty and justice for all — and that is what this legislation would protect: each national park's ability to make its own decision about what flag can be flown," Schumer said, adding that "Attempts to hurt New York and the LGBTQ community simply won't fly, but the Stonewall Pride flag always will."

This is pure political theater. I highly doubt that Schumer believes this legislation has a chance of passing, but that's not the point. This is blatant pandering designed to improve his approval numbers among Democratic voters to fend off a primary challenge from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He's desperate to prove his left-wing bona fides, and what better way than to wrap himself in the pride flag and portray Trump as the villain?

Matt Margolis

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02/17/2026

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By Kerry Picket - The Washington Times - Monday, February 16, 2026

Schumer embraced ID laws to counter fraud in the 1990s, but now calls voter ID 'Jim Crow 2.0'

A video has emerged of Senate Democratic leader Charles E. Schumer in 1996 talking about the importance of ID checks to prevent welfare fraud by illegal immigrants.

The video is going viral online as Mr. Schumer and the rest of his party now vehemently oppose Republicans’ voter ID legislation. He describes the GOP-authored SAVE America Act, which requires photo ID at the polls and proof of citizenship to register to vote, as “Jim Crow 2.0” and says it is designed to disenfranchise minorities.

“Let’s admit the truth. Everywhere people go, they’re asked for a Social Security card. In fact, one way to prove you’re a bona fide person who can have a job is to ask for a driver’s license and a social security card,” Mr. Schumer, then a House lawmaker, said in support of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.

“This is an anti-fraud amendment. All over where we go, people say, ‘Well, why can’t you stop illegal immigrants or others from coming here?’ And the number one answer we give our constituents is, ‘When they come here, they can get jobs, get benefits against the law because of fraud.’”

The Washington Times reached out to Mr. Schumer’s office for comment.

The bill he discussed restructured the U.S. welfare system and restricted immigrant eligibility for public benefits, increasing the need for benefit-granting agencies to verify immigration status. It also defined “federal public benefits” and “state and local public benefits.”

Mr. Schumer came out against voter identification in the 2010s, when stringent voter ID laws began to pass across the country, specifically following the Supreme Court’s 2013 Shelby County v. Holder ruling, in which the majority said part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was unconstitutional.

The decision struck down the formula used to determine which states and localities required Justice Department approval for voting-law changes, effectively rendering the Section 5 preclearance process unworkable.

The ruling allowed for the immediate adoption of stricter voting laws, including voter ID, where Jim Crow laws that enforced segregation previously existed.

Advocates of federal voter ID laws say that they give public confidence in elections and prevent fraud, such as double voting, voter impersonation and noncitizen voting.

Mr. Schumer and other Democrats claim it is a scheme to stop Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, women and poor people from voting.

Kerry Picket can be reached at [email protected].

02/12/2026

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