2020 Campaign Anti-Trump Flags (U.S.) (original) (raw)
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[ ](../images/u/us}tpa-12.gif) image by Pete Loeser, 7 February 2021.
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Introduction: Anti-Donald Trump Flags
Few Presidents in history have been as controversial as Donald Trump. Elected President in 2016 in an election that federal authorities later determined had been influenced by foreign interest supporting the Trump campaign, his erratic and questionable behavior while in office resulted in attempts to have him removed from office. He is the only US president to be impeached twice, once during his four years while in office, and once for inciting a mob attack on Congress that cost five lives after loosing office in the 2020 election. Both impeachments failed because of Republican Party support in the Senate. Trump continued to claim the election had been stolen from him, making false and unsubstantiated claims without any basis in fact.
Pete Loeser, 7 February 2021
2020 Anti-Trump Flags
Variant Commercial Flags
A selection of Anti-Trump flags are shown here. The majority of the illustrations are based on flags commercial sold. Click on any image you wish to see larger.
Pete Loeser, 7 February 2021
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Images collected by Pete Loeser, 7 February 2021
[ ](../images/u/us%5Fantit1.jpg)image located by Dave Martucci, 1 November 2020
Here is a simple anti-Trump flag, published today in the Boston Globe,
Dave Martucci, 1 November 2020
Anti-Trump images:
[ ](../images/u/us%5Fantitrump2-1.jpg)image located by Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020
This is a logo/symbol and I have not seen it displayed on flags yet but if someone has, please send a picture so we can confirm its existence as a flag. "After the Charlottesville "Unite the right" rally (August 11�12, 2017), a piece of art spread at protests and through social media feeds. The artwork resembles a Nazi swastika, except it's the number "45" � for the 45th President of the United States Donald Trump � with the international symbol for "No," a red circle with backslash. Austin-based artist Mike Mitchell created the image with the intention of it being used as "protest paraphernalia," originally posting it on Instagram February 9 and making it available in high resolution on his Twitter account on August 14, 2017 (sources: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-45, https://news.artnet.com/art-world/no-45, https://www.usatoday.com/storyand https://twitter.com/sirmitchell).
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020
[ ](../images/u/us%5Fantitrump2-1a.jpg)image located by Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020
Picture displaying the above mentioned symbol, first seen during Donald Trump's first visit to Trump Tower after becoming President, on August 14, 2017 in New York City) (cropped image from the original located here: https://www.hindustantimes.com, source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news)
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020