Texas lowers flags after Minneapolis school shooting

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Governor Greg Abbott has ordered all state government buildings in Texas to lower the United States and Texas flags to half-staff. This directive follows President Donald J. Trump’s proclamation honoring the victims of the Annunciation Catholic School shooting in Minneapolis.

“Today’s attack at a Catholic school in Minnesota is horrific and heartbreaking,” said Governor Abbott. “Cecilia and I are lifting up in prayer the families who lost innocent children, those injured, and the entire community as they face this tragedy. Texas is honoring President Trump’s request to lower flags in mourning for the lives senselessly taken and for all injured.”

The order specifies that flags should be returned to full-staff at sunrise on Sunday, August 31, 2025.



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