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Donald Trump regretted the mourning flag at his inauguration

President Joe Biden ordered a 30-day state of mourning on the day of former President Jimmy Carter’s death on December 29.

3.1. 22:54•Updated 3.1. 22:59

Future President of the United States Donald Trump has complained that American flags will fly at half-staff at his inauguration on January 20. In the United States, the late president is mourned Jimmy Carter’s for memory.

In his Truth Social message on Friday, Trump lamented that the mourning flag will also be in effect at his inauguration.

– No one wants to see this, and no American can be happy about it. Let’s see how this goes, Trump wrote.

In his message, Trump accused the Democrats of being selfish and mischievous regarding the mourning flag.

– They think it’s great and they’re so happy about it, when in fact they don’t love our country, they only think about themselves, Trump wrote.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says the administration has no plans to reconsider Biden’s decision on the funeral flag.

President of the United States Joe Biden ordered a 30-day national flag of mourning on the day of Carter’s death, December 29, which is customary in the United States when a president dies.

Trump has announced that he will attend Carter’s memorial service in the capital, Washington, on January 9.

Source: Reuters

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