Dakota Access pipeline protesters defy tribe’s plea to leave
The Standing Rock Sioux chairman called Monday for non-tribal activists to leave the protest area now that the Obama administration has blocked the Dakota Access pipeline, but they’re not going anywhere. Protest leaders vowed Monday to remain at the makeshift camps on federal land, pointing out that Energy Transfer Partners is still determined to complete the…
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Sure is empty down here...