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Flags related to the boycott of the results of the 2020 United States presidential election

These flags cover the period right after the elections (since November 4, 2020) displayed at numerous rallies nationwide both contesting the election results and showing support for incumbent President Donald J. Trump (both pro and against if applicable). The following flags have all been spotted in rallies all across the country after the elections closed and mostly during the biggest protests in support for Trump on December 12, 2020 in Washington D.C. where different events converged in the city, mainly "Stop the steal" (official website: https://stopthesteal.us) along with "Million MAGA march" (official website: http://www.millionmagamarch.us, https://twitter.com/hashtag/MILLIONMAGAMARCH, https://twitter.com/MilionMagaMarch), "Jericho March" (official website: http://www.Jerichomarch.org, #JerichoMarch, https://twitter.com/jerichomarch20), and "March for Trump" (official website: http://www.TrumpMarch.com, https://twitter.com/hashtag/#marchfortrump). More protests are expected in the near future so most likely flags will be displayed during such events, some of them being arranged through non-traditional social networks and media due to censorship of false claims.

The following flags may well be allocated in the previous three categories since no new design has come to light (yet).
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

Images

[Trump protest flag] image located by Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

This is a general picture, taken on November 14, 2014, in which thousands of Trump supports march on capitol, Supreme Court in Washington D.C. In it, one can see several flag designs including some of the most used (image from the original located here: https://thumbnails.cbc.ca/maven_legacy, source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-supporters-washington-march)
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

[Trump protest flag] image located by Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

This is a screenshot from this video https://twitter.com/MilionMagaMarch displaying the multiple flags that are waived during these events, mainly the "Join or Die" flags, as well as "Don't tread on me" flags).
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

[Trump protest flag] image by Tomislav Todorovic, 19 January 2021

[Presidential Campaign flag] image by Pete Loeser and Tomislav Todorovic, 28 December 2020, 19 January 2021

[Presidential Campaign flag] image by Pete Loeser and Tomislav Todorovic, 28 December 2020, 19 January 2021

These are flags of the so called "Lion's Guard" or "MAGA Lion flag". This group first emerged back in March of 2016 and they describe themselves as "An informal civilian group dedicated to the safety and security of #Trump supporters by exposing Far-Left infiltrators and saboteurs". The name derives probably from a quote by Benito Mussolini that states "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep." as this source mentions: https://www.mediaite.com/trump/trump-pence-2020-logo-taken-from-suspended-white-supremacist-twitter-account.

 This group supposedly disbanded (https://www.politicususa.com/2016/03/15/lions-guard-group-forms-bust-heads-trump-disbands.html) but its flag has been seen again in 2020. Additional information sources on this topic includes their official social networks @wearelionsguard (https://twitter.com/wearelionsguard) and http://wearelionsguard.com, both no longer active, https://lionsoftrump.net/ currently active, as well as these media articles: https://longislandwins.com/news/national/trump-retweets-racist-logo-justice-department-links-to-hate-site, https://pplswar.medium.com/why-jill-stein-should-suspend-her-campaign-8603f212fcf and https://www.fastcompany.com/90397217/trump-tweets-2020-campaign-logo-linked-to-alt-right-and-white-supremacy-groups) (top image from the original located here: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com, source: https://www.amazon.com/PRINGCO-Donald-Trump-MAGA-Lion)
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

[Trump protest flag] image located by Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

This flag is from political advocacy group "America First", headed and/or represented mainly by political commentator Nick Fuentes, source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Fuentes) (cropped image from the original located here: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_banners, source: https://twitter.com/NickJFuentes). This flag is seen in a video (https://twitter.com/i/status/1337886899206320129) during a rally on Washington D.C. on December 12, 2020
Esteban Rivera, 31 December 2020

[Presidential Campaign flag] image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 23 January 2024

This flag can be seen in use during the 2017.01.06 events in Washington, e.g., https://www.youtube.com, at the right side of the screen. It’s almost surely a mass produced item, so it’s likely to be seen elsewhere.

The design merges the two flags in a clever way, adding at the fly of a suitably shortened stars & stripes the flyside qudrant of the modern representation of the C.S.A. flag: a simple red field with a blue saltire fimbriated white and bearing white stars, incl. in full both arms of saltire.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 23 January 2024

This is actually an old design now - it was known to me back in 2013, when Pete Loeser and I worked together on contributions about numerous US ultra-rightist flags. I found it difficult to reproduce: note that there is actually a red border outside the "outer" white fimbriation of blue half-saltire, which fades into white on most flags, but maybe not always and maybe in different ways on different flags - at least, that is what online searches seem to have revealed to me.
Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2024

Two more proofs:
https://www.tiktok.com/@j03bidenisap3d04.0
https://www.tiktok.com/@redneckfuggin
Martin Karner, 26 January 2024