Los Angeles Times

Rally opposes plan to shrink monuments

Thousands denounce Trump’s proposal to cut Utah protected lands by two-thirds.

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SALT LAKE CITY — Thousands of protesters fired up by President Trump’s expected announceme­nt to shrink two national monuments in Utah rallied in Salt Lake City on Saturday, just two days ahead of his planned visit.

Crowds converged on the steps of the state Capitol to denounce Trump’s decision, many chanting and holding signs with messages such as “Protect Wild Utah.” Native American groups danced or formed drum circles.

Speakers who addressed the throngs of demonstrat­ors included a state lawmaker and an official with the Navajo Nation.

State Rep. Patrice Arent, a Democrat from Millcreek, accused Trump of coming to “wreak destructio­n on a land he knows basically nothing about,” the Salt Lake Tribune reported.

Navajo Nation Atty. Gen. Ethel Branch said the president should see these monuments for himself.

“I want him to visit Bears Ears before he takes any action,” Branch said, referring to one of the monuments.

Roughly 5,000 people showed up to the rally, according to the Utah Highway Patrol. The demonstrat­ion remained relatively peaceful.

Trump is scheduled to visit the state Monday, when he will announce a plan to reduce the size of Bears Ears and Grand-Staircase Escalante national monuments by nearly two-thirds. Those monuments were designated by former Presidents Obama and Clinton, respective­ly.

Trump’s move would be the first such act by a president in half a century. Environmen­talists and tribal leaders have decried the decision as illegal and an affront to Native Americans.

Leaked documents obtained by the Associated Press show that Trump plans to shrink Bears Ears National Monument by nearly 85% and reduce Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument by almost half.

The plan would cut the total amount of land in the red rock country protected under monument status from more than 3.2 million acres to about 1.2 million acres, replacing the two vast monuments with five much smaller ones.

Trump decided to shrink the monuments at the urging of Sen. Orrin G. Hatch and other Utah Republican­s.

 ?? Rick Bowmer Associated Press ?? ABOUT 5,000 people gather in Salt Lake City to decry a proposal to reduce the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments.
Rick Bowmer Associated Press ABOUT 5,000 people gather in Salt Lake City to decry a proposal to reduce the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments.

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