Trump not saying what he'll do about Dakota Access pipeline

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

CANNON BALL, N.D. -- Industry leaders are urging President-elect Donald Trump to make approval of the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline a "top priority" when he takes office next month, while opponents who have protested the project for months vow to stay put on their North Dakota encampment despite harsh winter weather and a tribal leader's call to leave.

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