July 06, 2020

Dakota Access Pipeline halted

A major victory Monday for opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline. A United States judge has ruled a proper environmental impact study was not completed on the pipeline and has ordered oil running through it to be halted. Joye Braun of the Indigenous Environmental Network was one of the very first people to set up camp, near Standing Rock to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline. She joins APTN National News from Eagle Butte, South Dakota.

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