The Big Picture
A judge has permitted a group to fly a flag bearing the numbers '86 47' in Washington D.C. The ruling came after a claim that the flag constituted a threat to President Trump. The judge determined that the flag's display did not meet the criteria for a threat.
Key Facts
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A judge allowed a group to fly a flag with '86 47' in Washington D.C.
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A claim was made that the flag was a threat to President Trump.
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The judge ruled that the flag is not a threat.
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The ruling was based on free speech considerations.
How Media Is Covering This
1 articleWhy It Matters
The judge's ruling stated that the display of the '86 47' flag does not qualify as a threat. This decision upholds the group's right to fly the flag, based on the court's interpretation of free speech protections.
Further details regarding the specific legal arguments or the nature of the group were not provided in the article.

