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    In this Oct. 11, 2019 photo, U.S. Bureau of Land Management Acting Director William "Perry" Pendley speaks at a conference for journalists in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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    Federal judge removes Trump’s public lands chief in win for Democratic Montana Senate candidate

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    September 26, 2020 12:11 am
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    In this July 8, 2019 file photo President Donald Trump listens as Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt speaks during an event on the environment in the East Room of the White House in Washington. A congressional committee is investigating whether the U.S. Interior Department helped an Arizona developer and supporter of President Donald Trump get a crucial permit. U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva is leading an investigation into the proposed 28,000-home development.
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    ‘Simply nutty’: Interior secretary rebukes calls to rename and relocate DC monuments

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    September 3, 2020 1:01 am
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    The late Rep. John Lewis, who tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala. in the "Bloody Sunday" civil rights march in 1965, was suggested for the National Garden of American Heroes.
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    John Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Thurgood Marshall among 700 ‘heroes’ eyed for national garden

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    In this Oct. 11, 2019 photo, U.S. Bureau of Land Management Acting Director William "Perry" Pendley speaks at a conference for journalists in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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    White House withdrawing nominee to lead Bureau of Land Management amid pressure

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    US interior secretary ‘formally establishes’ land management HQ in Grand Junction
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    The Great American Outdoors Act is a Band-Aid on a bullet wound
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    The Great American Outdoors Act is a Band-Aid on a bullet wound

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    President Donald Trump walks past police in Lafayette Park after visiting outside St. John's Church across from the White House Monday, June 1, 2020, in Washington. Part of the church was set on fire during protests on Sunday night.
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    Interior Department watchdog looking into Park Police clearing protesters from Lafayette Square

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    This photo taken Monday, May 12, 2019, shows what's left of the Lavender pit mine outside the southeastern Arizona city of Bisbee, where the copper operation stopped in 1974.
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    Republicans prepare for energy ‘cold war’ with China

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    Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke speaks after an order withdrawing federal protections for countless waterways and wetland was signed, at EPA headquarters in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018.
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    Zinke says Biden’s plan to ban fossil fuel drilling on federal lands is ‘nuts’

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