Trump's decision is being met with resistance, as many Alaska lawmakers, including its two Republican Senators, have voiced opposition to the change.
The president wants to honor a predecessor, William McKinley, by returning his name to North America’s highest peak. The state’s senators prefer the Native name.
The 47th president is wading back into a century-long dispute over the name we give to North America’s tallest mountain ...
The president made the name change through one of dozens of executive orders he signed on Monday. Former President Barack ...
The move, the 47th president says, will ‘restore the name of a great president’ to ‘Mount McKinley, where it should be and ...
The move is likely to face some pushback in Alaska, where the Alaska Native name has long been favored for the continent’s ...
President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to change the name of North America’s highest mountain from Denali back to Mount McKinley.
President Donald Trump made a series of sweeping pronouncements in his inaugural address, including a pledge to restore the name of Mount McKinley to North America’s tallest peak.
joked Anchorage's Democratic mayor Ethan Berkowitz ... They took his name off Mount McKinley. That's what they do to people." The 47th and 25th presidents have have something in common: Tariffs.
An executive order to rename an Alaskan mountain with the highest peak in North America wouldn't be the first name change for Denali.