US Flag Burned Outside White House on Independence Day, 2 Protesters Arrested

The incident occurred just an hour before US President Donald Trump was scheduled to leave his residence to speak at the Lincoln Memorial, according to The Hill.

American Flags burnt on Independence Day. (Photo Credits: File)

Washington, July 5: As the US celebrated Independence Day on July 4, two protesters from the Revolutionary Communist Party were arrested by the Secret Service for burning a US flag outside the White House.

The incident occurred just an hour before US President Donald Trump was scheduled to leave his residence to speak at the Lincoln Memorial, according to The Hill. Fourth of July: Films to Watch on the US Independence Day That Celebrate the American Spirit.

While one person was arrested for felony assault on a police officer and for malicious burning, the other was arrested on charges of obstructing police investigation and resisting arrest, the American daily reported.

The protesters agitated against Trump and chanted "America was never great," during Thursday's demonstrations. Counter Protests were also held in retaliation of the protest.

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