Biden Regime Announces 20-Year Ban on Oil and Gas Drilling Outside New Mexico’s Chaco

Chaco Culture National Historical Park

The U.S. Interior Department announced on Friday that it would not issue new oil and gas or mining leases on federal lands within a 10-mile radius of Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico.

The decision comes as a result of a public lands order from the department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which will remain in effect for the next 20 years.

“Efforts to protect the Chaco landscape have been ongoing for decades, as Tribal communities have raised concerns about the impacts that new development would have on areas of deep cultural connection,” said Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.

“Today marks an important step in fulfilling President Biden’s commitments to Indian Country by protecting Chaco Canyon, a sacred place that holds deep meaning for the Indigenous peoples whose ancestors have called this place home since time immemorial,” Haaland added.

The Federal Register published a notice of the proposed ban from the Bureau of Land Management in January 2022.

During the 120-day public comment period that followed the proposal’s publication, the BLM held six public meetings, including gatherings in Farmington, Nageezi, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. The agency received an overwhelming response, with over 110,000 verbal and written comments submitted during this extensive public outreach and review period.

Not all members of the tribe supported the ban, according to OANN.

The Navajo Nation has raised concerns about the moratorium. The Navajo tribe complained in May that its people would lose a significant source of revenue if the ban were to go into effect.

In 2021, then-President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer of the Navajo Nation wrote to Joe Biden to express their concern about the “devastating impact” the moratorium would have on tribal citizens.

On Friday, the current Nation’s President, Buu Nygren, stated on Twitter:

“Today, Speaker of the 25th Navajo Nation Crystalyne Curley & I, issued a statement denouncing Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland’s decision to impose a 10-mile freeze around Chaco Culture National Historic Park. Her decision undermines our sovereignty and self-determination.”

“Despite the Navajo Nation’s position, Secretary Haaland proceeded to issue this decision one day after the Navajo Nation commemorated our Treaty Day, which recognizes the Treaty of 1868 and the start of the government-to-government relationship between the Navajo Nation and the United States. The Secretary’s action undermines our sovereignty and self-determination,” Nygren said in a statement.

He is calling the Biden regime to reconsider its decision.

Today, Speaker of the 25th Navajo Nation Crystalyne Curley & I, issued a statement denouncing Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland’s decision to impose a 10-mile freeze around Chaco Culture National Historic Park. Her decision undermines our sovereignty and self-determination. pic.twitter.com/akD9wJHCN0

— Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren (@BuuVanNygren) June 2, 2023

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Judge Upholds Disorderly Conduct Charges for Rape Victim’s Father for Calling a Taunting Leftist Activist “B*tch” That “Incites Her to Violence”

Scott Smith during Loudon County school board meeting. (WUSA9)

In a ruling that sparked a heated debate over First Amendment rights, a judge in Loudoun County rejected a motion to dismiss disorderly conduct charges against Scott Smith, the father who confronted a school superintendent about handling his daughter’s rape case.

Smith’s daughter had been sexually assaulted by a “gender fluid” boy in the girl’s bathroom, which the superintendent allegedly concealed.

Smith attended the school board meeting in Loudoun County over the district’s transgender rights policy, a few weeks after his daughter had been sexually raped by a student who had also sexually abused another student at a different school.

Scott Smith was arrested for obstruction of justice and disorderly behavior in June 2021.

Judge Howe Brown ruled that they had enough evidence to prosecute him for disorderly conduct by saying the word “bitch” to a leftist activist who was reportedly taunting him over the rape of his daughter.

Smith was denied his right to a jury because the charge was a misdemeanor. However, with the assistance of Republican state Sen. Bill Stanley as his attorney, he appealed the conviction and successfully dropped the obstruction charges last year. The prosecution led by Eric Olson fought to uphold the disorderly behavior charges, leading to the recent ruling by Judge Brown.

Judge Howe Brown set a trial date for September 25, signaling that a jury will ultimately determine Smith’s fate.

WUSA9 reported:

Defense attorney William Stanley, a Republican Virginia senator, argued there is not enough evidence to indicate his client riled up the crowds, which intensified as soon as the school board ended the meeting. Stanley argued Smith reacted to a woman who aggressively approached him and threatened to ruin his business. Court transcripts from a previous hearing said Scott Smith had his fist clenched by his leg, leaned forward and called her an expletive.

“A threat of a potential battery is not a crime,” Stanley said during the court hearing Thursday.

Judge James Brown agreed with Commonwealth’s Attorney Eric Olsen who argued the case should go to a jury trial. Brown said he believes the facts are “sufficient enough to let it go to the finder of the fact.”

The judge also believed Smith’s behaviors that night could incite violence.

“I’ll keep fighting this and I will win but, in the meantime, it’s more pain on me and my family,” Smith told WUSA9. “If we can’t stand up and defend our families with our hands at our side and use our loud voice to call someone a name, what has this country come to?”

Scott Smith is also blasting Youngkin, saying he has never heard from the governor since the case reached national attention.

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