A Pride flag will again be displayed at New York's Stonewall monument after the Trump administration settled a lawsuit brought by LGBT and other groups following its removal in February.
The national monument is across from the Stonewall Inn, a historic gay bar where a 1969 police raid helped spark the LGBT rights movement.
It had been stripped of the flag by the National Park Service, in order to comply with Department of the Interior regulations that say federal flagpoles in park-run sites must only display designated flags unless the flags provide historical context.
The removal sparked an outcry, with opponents raising their own Pride flag at the monument.
The rainbow flag had been installed at the site under former President Joe Biden.







