Vermont man gets replacement Trump 2020 flag
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — A Vermont man whose Trump 2020 flag was removed and burned by vandals last year has a replacement, and he's raising it with a bit of fanfare.
Gus Klein told WCAX-TV that his family received death threats after he spoke up about the incident in November, but also a call from the president's campaign headquarters promising to replace the flag. That took some time, but it eventually arrived, along with shirts, bumper stickers and a hat signed by the president and vice president.
Klein planned to put up the new flag on Saturday, accompanied by bagpipe music and several Republican candidates.
