Although the Trump administration has prohibited embassies and consulates from flying the pride flag, the U.S. consulate in Toronto found a workaround.

Instead of flying the pride flag on its flagpole, which would require approval from the State Department, the U.S. consulate in Toronto draped the flag on the side of the building.

Earlier this month, NBC News reported the U.S. State Department was denying requests from embassies and consulates around the world from flying the pride flag on its flagpoles.

“One flag should fly: the American flag,” U.S. Vice President Mike Pence told NBC News.

The Obama administration had previously allowed U.S. diplomatic missions to fly the pride flag on flag poles.

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