A lawsuit claims that prohibiting the rainbow flag at the site of the historic 1969 uprising violates a federal law allowing Confederate flags to be flown.

The suit comes a day after a judge in Philadelphia ordered the National Park Service to restore an exhibit about slaves owned by President George Washington.

A lawsuit claims that prohibiting the rainbow flag at the site of the historic 1969 uprising violates a federal law allowing Confederate flags to be flown.

National Park Service also sued for removing rainbow Pride flag from Stonewall national monument in New York