Texas governor orders flags raised to full-staff for Trump's inauguration

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Texas governor orders flags raised to full-staff for Trump's inauguration Texas governor orders flags raised to full-staff for Trump's inauguration

Flags have been lowered to half-staff at many federal and public buildings across the country in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday ordered that flags at the state Capitol and other state government buildings be raised to full staff for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next week, despite a White House proclamation that U.S. flags fly at half-staff until late January to honor the late President Jimmy Carter.

"While we honor the service of a former President, we must also celebrate the service of an incoming President and the bright future ahead for the United States of America,” Abbott, a Republican and staunch Trump ally, said in a statement.

President Joe Biden issued the proclamation on Dec. 29, the day Carter died at age 100, in keeping with U.S. flag code which states that flags shouldn’t be hoisted to full height following a president’s death. The proclamation lasts for 30 days and applies to flags at the White House and many federal and public buildings throughout the U.S.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, another Republican governor, cited Biden's proclamation when he announced last month that flags would be flown at half-staff at local and state buildings, until sunset on Jan. 28.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Abbott's order.

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