Soon after, public figures began reacting as well. Representative Ted Lieu made a social media post describing the flag as being “near the ground,” a phrasing that echoed the language already circulating online. His comment generated a large response, with many questioning the accuracy of the interpretation and urging caution before drawing conclusions based solely on a single photograph.
The mixture of commentary, reporting, and online speculation created a narrative that spread rapidly, even though the factual basis for the claims remained unverified.
The White House Clarifies What Happened
The turning point in the discussion came when the Trump administration’s Rapid Response team issued a detailed explanation of the photo and the circumstances behind it. According to the statement, the flag had not been dropped or allowed to touch the ground at any point. Instead, staff members had lowered the flag intentionally and carefully into a specialized protective compartment designed specifically for windy helicopter-landings.
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