US Army veteran Adam Douglas was shocked when he reviewed his surveillance camera footage and discovered a woman (?) standing on his front porch and attempting to light his United States flag on fire.

Douglas told Fox & Friends that he was “shocked and disgusted” that this person, whose sex is “unknown” (it appears to be a woman), tried to light his flag on fire only days before Memorial Day. Douglas said he’s had several people look at the video, and they’re unable to determine if this person is a man or a woman.

“The flag was attached to my house, and uh, I had a concern that my house could have caught on fire as well,” Douglas told the Fox & Friends host.

Fox & Friends guest host Lawrence Jones, who was clearly disgusted after watching the video, pointed out that in addition to burning the American flag, the person in the video was also committing arson. “So, Adam, obviously, we’re upset because the flag was burned, but this is arson. I mean, they just come up to your house and set something on fire!” the disgusted Fox & Friends host exclaimed. Adam Douglas agreed, “It was unbelievable. The [flag] pole was very close to the edge of my roof. It could have easily caught on fire and not being home—who knows what could have happened.

Fox & Friends host Ainsley Earhardt asked Douglass what the U.S. flag means to him?  “Being a veteran, it has significant meaning to me—especially the meaning behind it for the weekend of Memorial Day. I fly my flag all the time, and it had special meaning to the men and women who sacrificed everything,” he responded.

Near the end of the video, Lawrence Jones tells their viewers that Douglas replaced the flag with a bigger one. Instead of making himself out to be some sort of victim, this veteran, who bravely served overseas to protect our nation, is simply replacing his flag with a bigger one. Way to go, Mr. Douglas.

When will America-hating liberals ever learn?

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