Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/DAPL-White-House-Protest-in-Washington-D-C--27MZIFJJ1O2PO.htmlConceptually similarDAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQID9Completed★★★★★★DAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQIDACompleted★★★★DAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQIDBCompleted★★★★DAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQID8Completed★★★★DAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQIDDCompleted★★★★Thousands Rally in Support of Native Nation in Washington D.C.GP0STQL2TCompleted★★★★★★Trump Advisers At Press Conference in White HouseGP0STQIN5Completed★★★★Thousands Rally in Support of Native Nation in Washington D.C.GP0STQL2RCompleted★★★★Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau In the Oval OfficeGP0STQILACompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQIDCDAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.A crowd of about 200 demonstrators gathered outside the White House to protest the Army’s decision to greenlight the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline without an environmental study. The Army’s approval of a final construction permit comes two weeks after Trump signed an executive order aimed at pushing the controversial project forward. Seeming to ignore the concerns of Native American groups and environmentalists, Trump stressed that the project would create “a lot of jobs, 28,000 jobs."Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:8 Feb, 2017Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4965px X 3519pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Crowds-Dakota Access Pipeline-Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Democracy-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Public engagement-SignsShoot:DAPL White House Protest in Washington D.C.A crowd of about 200 demonstrators gathered outside the White House to protest the Army’s decision to greenlight the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline without an environmental study. The Army’s approval of a final construction permit comes two weeks after Trump signed an executive order aimed at pushing the controversial project forward. Seeming to ignore the concerns of Native American groups and environmentalist, Trump stressed that the project would create “a lot of jobs, 28,000 jobs.