Washington, D.C – It’s official. Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto just voted to advance known eco-terrorist Tracy Stone-Manning’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Stone-Manning lied to the Senate and federal investigators about her role in an eco-terrorist plot, and even White House officials deemed her nomination “a massive vetting failure.”

In Nevada, roughly 80% – or 56 million acres – of land is federally owned and managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Why would Catherine Cortez Masto hand over control of 80% of Nevada’s land to an eco-terrorist?

Stone-Manning’s ties to eco-terrorism and lying to the Senate as well as federal investigators aren’t her only issues. As a staffer for Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), Stone-Manning accepted a questionable loan from a Montana land developer and Democrat donor, and she previously advocated for China-style population control measures, even referring to children as “environmental hazard[s].”

CLICK HERE to learn more about the radical nominee who Catherine Cortez Masto would allow to oversee 80% of Nevada’s land. 

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