Trump's Decision to Rename Denali Mountain Sparks Controversy
alaska, usa January 24, 2025 11:09President Trump's plan to change the name of Denali Mountain to McKinley Mountain raises questions and objections in Alaska.
President Trump's plan to change the name of Denali Mountain to McKinley Mountain raises questions and objections in Alaska.
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