President Donald Trump’s blizzard of executive orders during the first few days of his presidency has sent Republican ...
Stark County GOP officials enthusiastically back President Donald Trump changing the name of North America's tallest mountain ...
The mountain was previously called Mount McKinley, after the Ohio native former president. The name was officially changed in 2015.
The president wants to honor a predecessor, William McKinley, by returning his name to North America’s highest peak. The state’s senators prefer the Native name.
On his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive orders — including one to change the official name of North America's tallest mountain from Denali to ...
Alaska Native leaders, as well as state politicians, object that the order undoes years of work with the federal government ...
The President's order to rename Denali, North America's highest peak, back to Mount McKinley does not agree with Alaska senator.
President Donald Trump announced the name of Alaska’s highest peak — and North America’s tallest at more than 20,000 feet — Denali, would be changed back to Mount McKinley. Trump ...
Denali is seen from the Petersville area ... many Alaskans would say the decision should not belong to the ADN, or Lisa Murkowski, or any other politician, or Koyukon Natives; rather it should ...
That’s what they do to people.” Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski immediately took to social media to respond to Trump's suggestion. “There is only one name worthy of North America’s tallest mountain: ...
"Uh. Nope. It's Denali," Democratic state Sen. Scott Kawasaki posted on the social platform X Sunday night. Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who for years pushed for legislation to change the name to ...