Mỹ sẽ không gửi một phái đoàn tổng thống tới Cuba để dự tang lễ của lãnh tụ cộng sản Fidel Castro, Tòa Bạch Ốc cho biết hôm thứ Ba. Quyết định này phản ánh lịch sử đầy trắc trở của mối quan hệ Mỹ-Cuba.
Trump tweets on 'consequences' for flag burning
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened loss of citizenship or jail for those who burn the American flag, saying such protests — which the Supreme Court has declared to be free speech — should carry “consequences.”
Trump offered his thoughts in an early-morning post on Twitter, saying, “Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag.”Flag burning was ruled to be constitutionally protected speech under the First Amendment in a 1990 Supreme Court case, United States v. Eichman, that struck down a law seeking to prevent its desecration. Moreover, a 1958 Supreme Court decision rejected the practice of stripping U.S. citizenship as a form of criminal punishment.