Chicago Sun-Times

FLORIDA COUNTY REFUSES TO LOWER FLAGS FOR LIMBAUGH

- BY TERRY SPENCER AND BOBBY CAINA CALVAN

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Palm Beach County defied Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday, refusing to lower its courthouse flags to half-staff in honor of the late conservati­ve broadcaste­r Rush Limbaugh — a move that the governor’s office called “petty.”

The county’s courthouse flags remained at full staff, ignoring Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Tuesday afternoon order directing its U.S. and Florida flags to be flown at half-staff. He also ordered the Town of Palm Beach and the State Capitol in Tallahasse­e to fly their flags at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Wednesday. Those flags were lowered.

Palm Beach County would only say it followed “normal protocols” on Wednesday, but Commission­er Melissa McKinlay posted a statement on Twitter saying, “The lowering of flags should be a unifying gesture during solemn occasions, such as in remembranc­e of the young lives lost during the Parkland High School massacre or first responder line-of-duty deaths.” She was referring to the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas in nearby Parkland that left 17 dead.

McKinlay continued: “Although Rush Limbaugh was a significan­t public figure, he was also an incredibly divisive one who hurt many people with his words and actions.”

The governor’s press office issued a statement late Wednesday saying, “It is unfortunat­e that Palm Beach County would rather engage in petty politics than honor the death of one of their county’s and state’s most prominent residents and a Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom recipient.”

Officials in the Town of Palm Beach, the wealthy island enclave where Limbaugh lived for two decades, issued a statement saying its policy is to comply with governor’s

orders to lower the flags. Former President Donald Trump also lives in Palm Beach at his Mar-a-Lago club, and he and Limbaugh were close friends.

Flags are typically lowered to honor prominent government officials, as well as law enforcemen­t officers and members of the military killed in the line of duty. DeSantis has said Limbaugh’s stature justified the honor.

Limbaugh, 70, died of lung cancer Feb. 17.

 ?? JULIE SMITH/AP ?? Rush Limbaugh lived in the Town of Palm Beach, Florida, for two decades.
JULIE SMITH/AP Rush Limbaugh lived in the Town of Palm Beach, Florida, for two decades.

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