Washington, D.C. – The Biden Administration’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, Tracy Stone-Manning, is already a household name, but not for the reasons the administration might have hoped. Tracy Stone-Manning is well-known for being an eco-terrorist, taking a shady loan while a federal employee, and promoting China-style population control measures. Now, the conservation group, Dallas Safari Club, is withdrawing its support for the embattled Stone-Manning because of her eco-terrorist past. Will Catherine Cortez Masto do the same?

In Nevada, roughly 80% – or 56 million acres – of land is federally owned and managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The question is simple. Does Catherine Cortez Masto support allowing an eco-terrorist to oversee 80% of Nevada’s land?

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