The White House appears to have deleted language indicating President Donald Trump eliminated two national monuments in a recent executive order, following criticism from local officials over ...
That order did not mention the monuments, but on the same day, the White House issued a fact sheet that called for terminating nearly a million acres that "constitute new national monuments that ...
The White House said Friday night that it would eliminate protections from millions of acres declared by former President Biden as national monuments — but later scrubbed that language from its ...
White House communication has caused confusion over the fate of the country's newest national monuments in California. Future of the newest national monuments looks murky after White House ...
That order did not mention the monuments, but on the same day, the White House issued a fact sheet that called for terminating nearly a million acres that "constitute new national monuments that lock ...
Nevertheless, the White House told The Washington Post that it planned to eliminate two national monuments in California that were established by Biden at the end of his tenure.
At issue are the Chuckwalla National Monument in Southern California, south of Joshua Tree National Park, and the Sáttítla Highlands National Monument in Northern California, east of Mount ...
As part of a sweeping order, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called for a review and potential revision of national monuments ... Located south of Joshua Tree National Park, 640,000-acre Chuckwalla ...