“In the face of historic flooding in Nebraska and South Dakota, the Trump administration issues another proclamation attempting to shove a risky tarsands pipeline down the throats of farmers and ranchers currently facing devastation,” said Jane Kleeb, Bold Nebraska founder. “Instead of helping the Heartland, Trump is driving a stake through the hearts of family farmers and ranchers and Tribal Nations who are trying to protect the land and water from a foreign oil pipeline. We have won in the courts and the corn fields for the last 10 years, and we will win again.”
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