Groups Challenge Trump Administration’s Rubber-Stamping of Keystone XL Permit
Environmental and landowner groups today argued in federal court that the Trump administration's rubber-stamp approval of a cross-border permit for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline violated environmental laws and should be vacated.
The lawsuit challenges the
Beginning in February, the court ordered the Trump administration to disclose additional documents related to the project, which the court found had been improperly withheld. Last night, on the eve of oral arguments, landowners and pipeline opponents hosted a rally at
Featured speakers included
Rally attendees then marched across the Missouri river, past the federal courthouse in
"The communities being threatened by the Keystone XL pipeline deserve a full accounting of its impacts, and the law requires it," said
"In approving Keystone XL, the Trump administration unlawfully ignored that it would be a disaster for our climate, wildlife and clean water," said
"Keystone XL threatens the
"The Trump administration barreled into office eager to appease big polluters, and fast. So fast it acted illegally by approving the KXL project even before it had an approved route," said
"Trump evaded the law to rush the construction of Keystone XL pipeline, ignoring the direct danger this dirty project puts our communities and environment in," said
"Our struggle with Keystone XL has gone on so far and so long that it can be easy to miss the original, basic facts. The fact is, when I gave a negative answer to the question, 'Do you want a pipeline to cross your land?' I was asked by a Keystone XL fieldman if I really wanted to take on a multibillion-dollar corporation. I guess I do, since the pending pipeline was forced on me and on my land," said



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