Trump plans to rescind Chuckwalla National Monument in California

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President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to rescind the Chuckwalla National Monument, which was established by President Joe Biden in January 2025. The monument protects over 624,000 acres of desert land in California. The White House initially included this action in a fact sheet but later removed it without further clarification. Trump is also expected to rescind the Sáttítla Highlands National Monument in Northern California. Local leaders and business owners are advocating to maintain the monument's protections, emphasizing its importance for the economy and community well-being. The legal authority for Trump's potential actions remains unclear.


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