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Trump slashes the size of two Utah national monuments

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President Trump announced a significant reduction in the boundaries of two national monuments in Utah, Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante. The move decreases protected federal land and could allow for resource extraction and development. The decision is controversial and sparks debate over land conservation versus economic interests.

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  • President Trump is the actor.
  • Action involves two national monuments in Utah.

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