Trump To Take Aim At Utah's National Monuments, Reversing Predecessors' Legacies
President Trump on Monday is expected to announce that his administration will dramatically shrink two large national monuments that protect hundreds of thousands of acres of public land in Utah.
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December 4, 2017 at 05:14PM
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NPR News: Trump To Take Aim At Utah's National Monuments, Reversing Predecessors' Legacies
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