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Carole with an eonBluesky18h ago
Canyonlands National Park that could be slated for open-pit coal or uranium mining if der trumple gets his way. Bless BlueSky friends for preventing that from happening.
Trust Metrics
69
Accuracy
45
Framing
55
Context
35
Tone
Accuracy69%
Framing45%
Context55%
Tone35%
Analysis Summary
Trump signed executive orders on July 15, 2026 shrinking Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah by roughly 90%, opening the removed land to coal, uranium, and other mining operations sought by extraction industry groups. The post conflates Canyonlandsβ€”a national park that was not targeted for miningβ€”with the monuments actually reduced. It also claims BlueSky activism prevented the cuts, but the order had already been signed when the post was written. The underlying policy is real: Trump administrations have pursued aggressive mining and energy development on public lands, including areas near national parks and reduced monument areas. However, the post overstates the direct mining threat to Canyonlands itself and misrepresents both the timing of BlueSky's claimed impact and which specific lands were actually affected.
Claims Analysis (2)
β€œCanyonlands National Park could be slated for open-pit coal or uranium mining if der trumple gets his way”
Trump did sign executive orders shrinking Utah national monuments (Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante) by ~90%, opening land to mining. Canyonlands itself was not explicitly targeted in these specific orders, but the broader policy pattern and intent are confirmed.
◐ Mostly True
β€œBlueSky friends prevented this from happening”
The order was already signed on July 15, 2026. No evidence that BlueSky activism prevented the shrinkage β€” the monuments were already reduced. This appears to be sarcastic or aspirational rather than factual.
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