Trump admin under fire as 'Keystone Light' pipeline gets green light
By Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams
Published May 1, 2026 7:12 PM ET
We know that if this project goes through, our land and our water are in danger. Our future is in danger, warned Krystal Two Bulls, one of many community, conservation, and Indigenous group leaders speaking out after President Donald Trump granted a cross-border permit to what critics called nothing more than an attempt to resurrect the unpopular Keystone XL pipeline.
Trumps permit for the Bridger Pipeline Expansion Project authorizes various petroleum products, including gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas, The Associated Press reported Thursday, but Bridger spokesperson Bill Salvin said the company is currently focused on crude oil550,000 barrels of which could flow daily from Canada, through Montana, to Guernsey, Wyoming, if the pipeline is completed.
Water protectors are standing up again, like we have always done against all those who threaten Mother Earth, Two Bulls, an Oglala Lakota and Northern Cheyenne organizer from Lame Deer, Montana, and executive director of Honor the Earth, said Friday. We fought against the Keystone XL pipeline proposed for these very same lands and won back in 2021. We will fight and win again against the Bridger pipeline.
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