Just saw a little something about this. It would appear Trump was coloring the Serapis or John Paul Jones flag. I wonder if there is any significance to him choosing this design?
>In spite of—or because of—its variation from more standard U.S. "Stars and Stripes" flags, the Serapis design remains popular among historic U.S. flag displays, and is offered by many flag vendors.
revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/serapis-flag.html The Serapis Flag is unique because of its 8-pointed stars and because its red, white and blue stripes are organized in a pattern not found on other American historical flags. The 13 8-pointed stars are arranged in 3 rows of 4, 5 and 4 on a blue field. The flag is also more square shaped than rectangular.
He should have drawn the Israel flag and no news would report it.
Cooper Green
>I have not yet begun to fight The storm is coming.
Michael Ramirez
Starting to make sense.
>This was the flag of John Paul Jones while Captain of the Bonhomme Richard in 1779, when he defeated the British ship Serapis off the coast of Great Britain. It was during this battle that Jones delivered his famous line, “I have not yet begun to fight!”
>“I have not yet begun to fight!”
Aiden Sanchez
Come on man, Be honest. You know he doesn't know what that is