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Army veteran Jan Carey pleads not guilty to federal charges for burning a flag near the White House in protest of Trump’s flag-burning order.
Army veteran Jan Carey pleaded not guilty to two federal misdemeanors—igniting a fire in an undesignated area and causing damage to park resources—after burning an American flag near the White House in protest of President Trump's executive order on flag burning.
The order directs the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute flag burning if it incites imminent lawless action or constitutes "fighting words."
Carey's lawyers plan to challenge the case on constitutional grounds, citing the Supreme Court's precedent that flag burning is protected political speech.
His trial is scheduled for November, with a status hearing set for December 1.
El veterano del ejército Jan Carey se declara inocente de cargos federales por quemar una bandera cerca de la Casa Blanca en protesta por la orden de quemar banderas de Trump.