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American flags are flying half-staff in New Jersey and across the U.S. today, Nov. 20, remaining lowered during Vice President Dick Cheney's funeral today in Washington, D.C. Cheney, best known as the " War on Terror " architect who turned President Donald Trump critic, died at the age of 84 on Nov. 3.
The U.S. Flag Code requires that flags be flown at half-staff after the death of a vice president, from the date of death until their interment. After the death of former Vice President Dick Cheney on November 3, flags across the country—including those at the White House and on federal buildings—were lowered starting November 4.
Flags have been flying at half-staff for former Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney, who died died Nov. 3. Flags will continue to fly at half-staff until Cheney's interment, in accordance with the U.S. Flag Code. Cheney's funeral is scheduled to take place Thursday, Nov. 20, and will be livestreamed by USA Today.
American flags are flying half-staff in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and across the U.S. on Nov. 18 and will remain lowered until the funeral of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney, best known as the " War on Terror " architect who turned President Donald Trump critic, died at the age of 84 on Nov. 3.
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Flags have been at half-staff across Connecticut since Nov. 4, and will stay that way until Thursday. That's meant to honor former Vice President Dick Cheney, who served as a powerful and deeply polarizing second-in-command to then-President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009.