On the recordFebruary 25, 2020
The Administration's gaslighting argument of 'we have to destroy it, in order to protect it' is as plainly ridiculous as it is offensive.
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congress.govThe Administration's gaslighting argument of 'we have to destroy it, in order to protect it' is as plainly ridiculous as it is offensive.
Grijalva criticizes the administration's justification for destroying sacred sites.
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