On the recordOctober 21, 2019
Anti-government rhetoric more frequently being adopted by officials in positions of power is being used as a weapon against our public lands.
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congress.govAnti-government rhetoric more frequently being adopted by officials in positions of power is being used as a weapon against our public lands.
Haaland links anti-government rhetoric to threats against public lands and employees.
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