“The flag installations have begun at Steak n Shake,” the company said. “Every Steak n Shake is getting the tallest and biggest American flag that local governments will allow! Steak n Shake proudly supports American values and traditions.”
The post went viral, garnering 6.4 million views and nearly 200,000 likes as of 7:19 a.m. ET on Monday.
Burning the national flag is a “statement of contempt, hostility, and violence against our Nation—the clearest possible expression of opposition to the political union that preserves our rights, liberty, and security. Burning this representation of America may incite violence and riot,” it said.
Bondi was instructed to pursue charges in line with the provisions of the First Amendment.
Burning the U.S. flag was a form of political protest that became prevalent during the Vietnam War. Subsequently, the Flag Protection Act of 1968 was passed, which banned burning and defiling the flag.
The Supreme Court overturned the law in 1989, declaring that desecration of the American flag is protected under the First Amendment.
“Flag burning as a form of political protest is protected by the First Amendment. That’s nothing new,” said FIRE Chief Counsel Bob Corn-Revere. “While people can be prosecuted for burning anything in a place they aren’t allowed to set fires, the government can’t prosecute protected expressive activity—even if many Americans, including the president, find it ‘uniquely offensive and provocative.’”
“To ICE, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, and all U.S. Military: As per my August 25, 2025 Executive Order, please be advised that, from this point forward, anybody burning the American Flag will be subject to one year in prison. You will be immediately arrested,” he wrote.
Last year, Congress passed the All-American Flag Act, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden. The act prohibited federal agencies from using funds to buy American flags unless they have been manufactured in the country using domestically grown materials.
“However loopholes in the law have allowed Chinese companies to sell American flags on e-commerce platforms and falsely label those flags as American-made,” Cruz said.
“The Make American Flags in America Act of 2025 removes an acquisition threshold and requires the [Federal Trade Commission] to produce a report assessing enforcement.”







