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SummerSnow

(12,608 posts)
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 07:02 PM Oct 2017

Trump asked about reversing Obama to rename Denali as Mt. McKinley

By Dan Merica, CNN
Updated 12:06 PM ET, Tue October 24, 2017

(CNN)President Donald Trump, during a meeting earlier this year with Alaska's two Republican senators, asked about reversing a decision made by the Obama administration and renaming the nation's largest mountain, according to Sen. Dan Sullivan.

In a nod to Alaska's native population, former President Barack Obama announced in 2015 that he was officially renaming the country's tallest mountain from Mt. McKinley to Denali, its name in the indigenous Athabascan language.

But during a March 2017 meeting in the Oval Office with Trump and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the President asked about changing the name back, Sullivan told the Alaska Federation of Natives convention, as reported by the Anchorage Dispatch News.

The meeting came as Trump and the senators discussed several Obama administration moves limiting development in Alaska.
But Trump had one final issue on his mind. "He looked at me and said, 'I heard that the big mountain in Alaska also had -- also its name was changed by executive action. Do you want us to reverse that?'" Sullivan said.

"Lisa -- Sen. Murkowski -- and I jumped over the desk," Sullivan said. "We said no, no!"
Trump, perplexed that the two Republicans wanted to keep an Obama-era decision, asked why.

"The Alaska Native people named that mountain over 10,000 years ago," Sullivan said. "Denali, that was the name."

Sullivan's office confirmed the conversation to CNN. The White House declined to comment.
A spokesperson for Murkowski said Trump didn't express an explicit desire to change the name, but simply asked the Alaska senators if it's something he "should do" to reverse Obama's actions.
The 20,320-foot behemoth that anchors Denali National Park was named for the former president in 1896, shortly after President William McKinley was nominated as a candidate for office.

During the campaign, Trump railed against Obama's move to rename the mountain Denali.
"President Obama wants to change the name of Mt. McKinley to Denali after more than 100 years," Trump tweeted after Obama announced his decision. "Great insult to Ohio. I will change back!"
Trump, since taking office in January, has systematically chipped away at numerous decisions made under Obama, including moves to undermine the former president's sweeping health care law and his nuclear deal with Iran.

* He goes after all things Obama, what a turd*

http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/24/politics/trump-denali-mt-mckinley/index.html

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Trump asked about reversing Obama to rename Denali as Mt. McKinley (Original Post) SummerSnow Oct 2017 OP
need anymore proof MFM008 Oct 2017 #1
Good fucking grief malaise Oct 2017 #2
Petty little creature with a puny little mind. democratisphere Oct 2017 #3
I recall this issue coming up months ago. One of the best examples of riversedge Oct 2017 #4
IIRC, Alaska(ns) petitioned Pres Obama to do that... Wounded Bear Oct 2017 #5
He is a Total fucking racist world wide wally Oct 2017 #6
"great insult to *ohio*". because it's important to name things in alaska after buckeyes. unblock Oct 2017 #7
More second grade behavior by DOTUS. nt Ilsa Oct 2017 #8

riversedge

(70,242 posts)
4. I recall this issue coming up months ago. One of the best examples of
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 07:13 PM
Oct 2017

trump doing away with anything connected with Obama.

unblock

(52,253 posts)
7. "great insult to *ohio*". because it's important to name things in alaska after buckeyes.
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 07:21 PM
Oct 2017

ohio claims *eight* presidents, i think they'll get over it.

seriously, how many buckeyes honestly would change their vote if they even knew mckinley was from ohio and felt that strongly about the name change.

i used to think obama derangement syndrome was an overstated joke, but honestly, it seems that's exactly what donnie, at least, has.

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