There is no record of an Act of Congress or Executive Order which either prescribes or prohibits the addition of fringe, nor is there any indication that any symbolism was ever associated with it. The use of fringe is optional with the person or organization displaying the flag.
Hmm, good question. I admit I am still learning all the surrounding information around Q and I could not find any specific official information on a corporate American flag. I did look up the Military flag code and an American flag does not have any gold fringe on it and the addition of anything to an American flag would be considered a mutilation of the flag.
Would the Government mutilate the flag against the flag code or just fly a different flag? One that does not have it's meaning listed easily on the web to find.
Interdasting.... How do you reconcile your stance with my info here:
There is nothing to this, IMHO.
Sauce:
https://www.armystudyguide.com/content/army_board_study_guide_topics/flags/about-the-gold-fringe-on-.shtml
Hmm, good question. I admit I am still learning all the surrounding information around Q and I could not find any specific official information on a corporate American flag. I did look up the Military flag code and an American flag does not have any gold fringe on it and the addition of anything to an American flag would be considered a mutilation of the flag.
Would the Government mutilate the flag against the flag code or just fly a different flag? One that does not have it's meaning listed easily on the web to find.
https://www.military.com/flag-day/us-flag-code.html