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Fact Check: Military limitations stopped Japanese invasion, not guns

USA TODAY The claim: The Japanese didn t invade the US mainland after Pearl Harbor because they feared armed Americans Pushing back against U.S. attempts to limit Japan s aggressive expansion, Japan launched a surprise attack on the nation s westernmost outpost. Though the air attack inflicted heavy losses, the Japanese military did not advance to the U.S. mainland. A lengthy Facebook post claims fear over private gun ownership in the states is what stopped that invasion. After the Japanese decimated our fleet in Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941, they could have sent their troop ships and carriers directly to California to finish what they started, says a June 28, 2020, Facebook post that has found renewed life online a year later.  After the war, the remaining Japanese generals and admirals were asked that question. Their answer..they know that almost every home had guns and the Americans knew how to use them.

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When are American flags lowered to half-staff? We answer your questions

Tallahassee Democrat According to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, President Joe Biden will be ordering flags flown at half-staff on all federal properties for five days in honor of the 500,000 Americans who have been killed by the COVID-19 virus. The United States passed the grim milestone Monday, according to the Johns Hopkins University dashboard. The toll comes less than a year after the coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic.  Five hundred candles glowed around President Joe Biden as he stood outside the White House in a moment of silence to honor the lives of the more than 500,000 Americans who have died from COVID-19. 

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