GOP Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska push proposal to rename Mount McKinley, Denali, after President Donald Trump issues an order to do the opposite.  Read More
GOP Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska push proposal to rename Mount McKinley, Denali, after President Donald Trump issues an order to do the opposite.
A Republican senator is proposing legislation in direct defiance of President Donald Trump.Trump announced in his inaugural speech that he would seek to rename Alaska's Denali as part of his day-one actions,
The legislation comes after President Donald Trump ordered last month for the name to be changed back to Mount McKinley.
America itself. On his first day back in office, he signed an order renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. Denali, the indigenous name for the famed Alaskan peak, will revert back to Mount McKinley,
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President Donald Trump issued an executive order recently changing the name of the mountain known as Denali to Mount McKinley – a name it had from 1917 to 2015.  Now, two Alaskan senators have introduced a bill to change it back.