Washington high school student kicked out of Zoom class over pro-Trump flag, parents say

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  • Source: Fox News
  • 09/28/2020
The student is an attendee of Southridge High School in Kennewick, located in southeastern Washington, about 25 miles from the Oregon border.

A person holds up a Trump flag at Independence Mall to support U.S. President Donald Trump as he visits the National Constitution Center to participate in the ABC News town hall. (AP)

The parents, who wished to remain anonymous, told KEPR CBS 19 that their child was attending an English Sports and Literature class when the incident occurred. They said their child had not seen a chat message from the instructor requesting that the flag – which read “Trump 2020 No More Bulls---” – be taken down.
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