President Donald Trump renewed the political fight against the burning of the American flag Monday as he signed an executive order that cracks down on the act. LiveNOW’s Andrew Craft is looking at how the Supreme Court has ruled on flag-burning laws in the past with Robert Corn-Revere, a First Amendment lawyer and the Chief Counsel at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. President Trump is cracking down on the desecration of the American flag. The order mandates prosecution for acts such as burning the flag, and could revoke visa or other immigration permits and benefits for non-citizens. According to The Associated Press, Arkansas, Connecticut, Missouri, New Hampshire and Rhode Island are the only states to have taken any kind of action to get rid of their flag-desecration laws, while Alaska, Wyoming and Wisconsin have no such laws. Subscribe to LiveNOW from FOX! https://www.youtube.com/livenowfox?sub_confirmation=1 Where to watch LiveNOW from FOX: https://www.livenowfox.com/ Follow us @LiveNOWFOX on Twitter: https://twitter.com/livenowfox Raw and unfiltered. Watch a non-stop stream of breaking news, live events and stories across the nation. Limited commentary. No opinion. Experience LiveNOW from FOX.

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