Provocation Trump after tweet

A small group of activists on Tuesday for the Trump International Hotel in New York City burned the American flag.

The relevant tweet Trump suggested that people of the United States flag burn their citizenship should be revoked or a year to sit in prison. The message caused an uproar on social media.

The Supreme Court of the United States decided in 1989 that the burning of flags is not a crime but rather a kind of protest and therefore protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution. The Board has also determined more than once that one's citizenship should not be taken in such a case.