A high school student wanted to show his support for President Trump so he and a friend wore red hats with the words: 'Trump: Make America Great Again.' The caps were blurred out in a yearbook photo.
During spirit week at Littlestown High School, near the Pennsylvania-Maryland border, the 16-year-old and a friend wore hats with the embroidered words:"Trump: Make America Great Again." Jeremy Gebhart says his MAGA hat was blurred out of his yearbook. The boys' photo ended up in the high school's yearbook, but with a slight change. The MAGA embroidery was blurred out in their photo so it only appeared as if they were wearing red hats, according to CNN affiliate WPMT-TV.
The photo from the Littlestown High School yearbook showing the blurred out MAGA hats of Jeremy Gebhart and his friend. Gebhart said she believes someone blurred out the MAGA hats in order to"make their own statement." "It's OK to disagree with people's views, but what's not OK is taking your freedom of speech and using it to take away someone else's," she said.
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