Executive Order on National Monuments
President Trump signed an executive order that would direct the Interior Department to review national monument designations under the 1906 Antiquities… read more
President Trump signed an executive order that would direct the Interior Department to review national monument designations under the 1906 Antiquities Act. President Trump said this executive order puts states “back in charge” on how best to use their land. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Vice President Mike Pence also delivered remarks. close
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