Justice Department Affirms Trump's Authority to Cancel National Monuments

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The Justice Department under Trump has issued an opinion stating that presidents have the authority to cancel national monument designations, reversing a 1938 determination, with recent examples including monuments in California designated by Biden. This move is part of a broader debate over land protections and resource extraction, with critics arguing it threatens environmental and cultural sites.
- Justice Department says Trump can cancel national monuments that protect landscapes NPR
- Trump can revoke national monument designations, Justice Department says CNN
- DOJ finds Trump can abolish areas protected as national monuments The Washington Post
- DOJ: Trump can abolish protected monuments set aside by past presidents The Hill
- Department of Justice Gives Trump Go-Ahead to Eliminate National Monuments Inside Climate News
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