Vermont school district flies Somali flag amid massive fraud investigation in divisive move: GOP chair
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A rural school district in Vermont has ignited debate on social media after hoisting the Somali flag last week. This gesture comes amid ongoing national discussions about fraud issues within the Somali community in Minnesota, drawing criticism from Vermont’s Republican Party leader.

I simply can’t grasp why our K-12 institutions prioritize this,” expressed Paul Dame, the Vermont Republican Party chairman, in an interview with Fox News Digital. I believe most Vermonters, and likely most Americans, prefer their schools to concentrate on core academics like reading, writing, and arithmetic, rather than focusing on which flags adorn the school grounds. It seems like a tremendous misallocation of effort.”

The Winooski School District, situated in western Vermont near Burlington, has found itself at the heart of this debate.

“This week, we’re raising the Somali flag to honor our Somali youth and families in Winooski and across Vermont,” the Winooski School District announced in a Facebook post on December 5. “On Monday, we’ll come together to celebrate and enhance our understanding of civil rights.”

Somali flag flies beneath American flag with clear blue sky background

The Somali flag was positioned beneath the American flag in the Winooski School District on December 5, 2025. (Image courtesy of Winooski School District via Facebook)

The story quickly gained traction on platforms like X and other social networks, with images of the flag-raising being widely shared online.

That led to a Monday clarification by the school district in a comment on its original Facebook post.

“First, we want to assure our community that the United States flag remains in its proper place at the highest point, in full accordance with the U.S. Flag Code,” the school’s follow-up post said. “The Winooski School District has three flag masts: the U.S. flag on the top mast, the Vermont state flag on the second, and—this week—the Somali flag on the third.”

“The Somali flag is being flown for one week as a gesture of support for our Somali students and families,” the post said. “Winooski is a proudly diverse community, and we are committed to recognizing and uplifting all of the cultures that make our district stronger.”

Crowd stands in snow looking up as flag is hoisted

A crowd of people gathered around a flagpole at a Winooski School District property looks up as a Somali flag is hoisted on Dec. 5, 2025. (Winooski School District via Facebook)

Dame described the potential for divisiveness that flying a foreign flag can evoke, and called it “intentionally provocative.” 

“It’s not making things better for the students in the school, because obviously there’s probably some students who support that and some students who feel differently,” said Dame.So it’s not doing anything positive to bring the school together or create a better learning environment.”

People just really have a hard time raising the flag over an American property that’s not the American flag, and I think schools — it’s really imperative that if schools want to be able to bring their community together — they take a look at things like this that are intentionally dividing them, and bring their community together.”

The district found support among many commenters on its Facebook page.

“Very proud to be an alumni of this wonderful school district,” said a commenter named Jennifer Agnew. “Thank you for doing what you can to protect our community members, and for showing us the way in this dark time.”

Group in snow jackets stands in circle

A group of people on Dec. 5, 2025, look up as a Somali flag is raised on Winooski School District property. (Winooski School District via Facebook)

“Grateful for our Somali neighbors – you are welcome and I appreciate your contributions to our city!” Kate Cappleman Sinz said.

The responses on X took on a much different tone.

“We shouldn’t be flying foreign flags on public school grounds in America,” author and founder of ACT for America Brigitte Gabriel said. “Especially, the Somali flag! The Winooski School District in Vermont needs to be held accountable.”

“Winooski School District in Vermont has put up a Somali flag in protest to President Trump and as a message that all Somalis are welcome in the state,” said commentator Benny Johnson. “I’ve got a suggestion for ICE’s next stop.”

The school district’s move comes amid a U.S. House investigation and a Treasury Department review of schemes largely perpetrated by Minnesota’s Somali community involving the alleged theft of hundreds of millions of dollars in COVID relief funds and fraud related to public housing programs and autism relief services.

Claims that at least some of the money was funneled to the African Islamic terror group Al-Shabaab are also being probed.

The Winooski School District did not respond to a request for comment. 

protestor waves somali flag on side of road

A demonstrator waves a flag of Somalia as a vehicle passes by a rally in protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), amid a reported federal immigration operation targeting the Somali community, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Dec. 8, 2025. (Tim Evans/Reuters)

Employees in the Minnesota Department of Human Services accused Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of presiding over the alleged fraud, despite being warned of its existence.

President Donald Trump weighed in on the controversy on Truth Social, and vowed to end a popular path to legal residence in the United States.

“Minnesota, under Governor [Tim] Walz, is a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity,” he said in a Nov. 20 post. “I am, as President of the United States, hereby terminating, effective immediately, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS Program) for Somalis in Minnesota.”

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