Multiple Utah counties oppose Biden BLM pick Stone-Manning over eco-terrorism ties
Resolution says 'a National BLM Director should never be under a cloud of suspicion over alleged ties to eco-terrorism'
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Multiple counties in Utah have come out in opposition to President Biden’s eco-terrorism-linked nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Tracy Stone-Manning.
Eight counties in the Beehive State as well as the Utah State Association of County Commissions and Councils (USACCC) passed resolutions against Stone-Manning’s nomination to lead the agency that oversees millions of acres of federal land.
The USACCC's resolution passed unanimously, declaring that Stone-Manning "is unfit and disqualified to lead the BLM and National Director nor to hold any office of responsibility in the United States Government."
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BIDEN LAND MANAGEMENT NOMINEE ‘COLLABORATED WITH ECO-TERRORISTS,’ TRADED TESTIMONY FOR IMMUNITY
"A National BLM Director should never be under a cloud of suspicion over alleged ties to eco-terrorism, never be on record urging destruction of human dwellings in a wildfire, never be widely suspected of misleading a Senate Committee when exercising its oversight role," the USACCC stated in the resolution obtained by Fox News.
The USACCC also said a BLM director should "never be be linked to drastic population control policies that hideously limit children and call a baby an environmental hazard, never be under a cloud for allegedly taking financial favors for advocating a position on an environmental matter, and never be a reputed wholesale opponent of public lands grazing when the BLM’s very creation was to manage the unreserved public domain as grazing districts and allotments, among other uses."
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EVERY DEM SENATOR VOTES TO ADVANCE ECO-TERRORIST-LINKED NOMINEE WHO ENDORSED POPULATION CONTROL
The resolution concluded with the USACCC calling on the Senate to "reject" Stone-Manning’s nomination and warned about the potential future with her at the helm of the BLM.
"Protecting public lands management from the blight of eco-terrorism, criminal conduct and the specter of China-style population control are at risk if the Senate does not reject the nomination of Tracy Stone-Manning," the county coalition’s resolution warned.
Additionally, the Oregon Farm Bureau came out in opposition against Stone-Manning on Wednesday.
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Joining the USACCC in speaking out against Stone-Manning’s nomination are Utah's Beaver, Cache, Carbon, Duchesne, Garfield, Iron, Piute and Wayne counties.
Stone-Manning’s nomination to lead BLM was discharged out of the Senate committee last week and will soon be up for a full Senate vote.
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The White House did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment.