Connecticut official slammed for taking a knee to protest Trump during pledge

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A local Democratic lawmaker in Connecticut is under fire after she took a knee during the Pledge of Allegiance in protest of President Trump.

Haddam, Conn., Selectwoman Melissa Schlag knelt during the Pledge of Allegiance during a Board of Selectmen meeting on July 16. The protest was in response to Trump’s comments after his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.

“I felt nervous when I did it but I also felt powerful,” Schlag told the Hartford Courant. “If I don’t speak up, those who can’t won’t be heard.”


Schlag’s protest has drawn considerable backlash in the small town, with some saying she was disrespectful to the flag.

“The Pledge of Allegiance doesn’t have anything to do with the flag, in my opinion,” Schlag told FOX61. “I believe in our country. I love our flag and the United States of America.”


But Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Herbst, a former Trumbull, Conn., mayor, blasted Schlag’s protest as “appalling” and called for her resignation.

“She needs to resign immediately,” Herbst said on “Fox & Friends” Wednesday. “One of the things the flag stands for—it stands for our freedom, it stands for our democracy. It stands for the fundamental ideal that we can have differences of opinion, but we all stand in respect of our flag because many people, including my 93-year-old grandfather who’s a veteran, fought in defense of the very liberty that the flag resembles.”

Herbst added that Schlag’s actions were “reflective” of the last eight years in the state under Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy’s administration. Herbst accused Democrats of having a “complete lack of respect” for the country.

Herbst added: “When Barack Obama was president, I didn’t vote for him. I wasn’t happy about it, but I respected the office of president, and I think people need to respect the office of president.”

Trump faced bipartisan criticism over his summit and press conference with Putin last week, where Trump initially seemed to accept the Russian leader's denial of meddling in the 2016 American election. Trump later claimed he misspoke and said he accepts the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered in the election.

Schlag’s protest, adopting the practice of NFL players protesting police violence, was not her first flag controversy. From 2013 to 2015, when Schlag served as first selectwoman, she had both the United States and Connecticut flags removed from her office.

“Both flags were taken down because I rearranged the furniture and I put a bookcase where the flags were,” Schlag explained to FOX61.

Schlag, who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., during the 2016 presidential election, told the Hartford Courant that she received a strong response from her constituents this week—some in support, and some against her decision to kneel.

“I didn’t kneel because I hated my country,” Schlag told the Courant. “I knelt because I love my country.”

Schlag did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
 

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When you're an obscure politician in an obscure town and you want to get noticed I suppose that's one way to do it.
 
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Been a while since I’ve said the Pledge of Allegiance but I do remember the words and it starts “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America”so how can she say it has nothing to do with the flag? Wow!!
 
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The more I think about this, it’s actually much worse than what the NFL players are doing. When I was in elementary school I can remember every day we cited the Pledge of Allegiance when the day started. We didn’t sing the National Anthem so I think what she did is even more disrespectful to the flag. I’m actually not totally against what the NFL players are doing but this is definitely showing disrespect to our flag.
 

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Been a while since I’ve said the Pledge of Allegiance but I do remember the words and it starts “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America”so how can she say it has nothing to do with the flag? Wow!!
It's Liberal logic. C'mon man get in the game.
 

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it made her feel "powerful"

Good God they're pathetic
 

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nice dress...they hand them out at the psych ward?

“The Pledge of Allegiance doesn’t have anything to do with the flag, in my opinion,”

hmm, she might not know the words
 
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Been a while since I’ve said the Pledge of Allegiance but I do remember the words and it starts “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America”so how can she say it has nothing to do with the flag? Wow!!
Right.....& we had to face the flag with our hand over our heart every morning it was the first thing we did in gradeschool...
 

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One of the best things in her district / neighborhood is one of my favorite destinations in CT

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The Goodspeed Opera House on the Connecticut River

My guess is the people in that area won't reelect her, unless there's nobody else who wants to be Selectmen
 

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