Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/President-Trump-Signs-Executive-Order-at-Interior-Department-in-Washington-D-C--27MZIFJJQD1PK.htmlConceptually similarTrump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPTBCompleted★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPTACompleted★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPTCCompleted★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPT2Completed★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPT3Completed★★★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPT4Completed★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPT5Completed★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPT6Completed★★★★Trump Resistance at Interior Department in Washington D.C.GP0STQPT7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQPTYPresident Trump Signs Executive Order at Interior Department in Washington D.C.President Donald J. Trump, accompanied by Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, signed the Antiquities Act Executive Order. The order directs Zinke to consult local governments and tribes in order to review national monuments created by the Antiquities Act since January 1, 1996, that are greater than 100,000 acres in footprint and report back to the President on suggested legislative or executive action, if applicable, within 120 days.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:26 Apr, 2017Credit:© Tami A. Heilemann / Interior DepartmentMaximum size:2000px X 1333pxRestrictions:This is a US Government Department of Interior Release and is a public domain image. It is not for commercial/fund raising use.Keywords:Democracy-Documents-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Men-Political concepts-Presidents (Political leader)Shoot:President Trump Signs Executive Order at Interior Department in Washington D.C.President Donald J. Trump, accompanied by Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, signed the Antiquities Act Executive Order. The order directs Zinke to consult local governments and tribes in order to review national monuments created by the Antiquities Act since January 1, 1996, that are greater than 100,000 acres in footprint and report back to the President on suggested legislative or executive action, if applicable, within 120 days.