By Kanishka Singh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump mentioned on Sunday he’ll rename Denali, Alaska natives’ identify for North America’s tallest mountain, after William McKinley, the twenty fifth U.S. president who was assassinated in 1901.
Democratic former President Barack Obama in 2015 formally renamed the mountain as Denali, siding with the state of Alaska and ending a decades-long naming battle. The height had been formally known as Mount McKinley since 1917.
“They took his identify off Mount McKinley,” Trump mentioned in a speech to supporters in Phoenix. “He was an awesome president,” Trump, a Republican, mentioned, including that his administration will “carry again the identify of Mount McKinley as a result of I feel he deserves it.”
The mountain, which has an elevation of greater than 20,000 ft (6,100 meters), was named Mount McKinley in 1896 after a gold prospector exploring the area heard that McKinley, a champion of the gold commonplace, had gained the Republican nomination for president.
The U.S. Division of the Inside, within the 2015 order that was signed by Obama altering the identify to Denali, famous that McKinley had by no means visited the mountain and had no “important historic connection to the mountain or to Alaska.”
Denali, the native Athabascan identify, that means “the Excessive One,” was formally designated as the height’s identify in 1975 by the state of Alaska, which then pressed the federal authorities to additionally undertake the identify.
Since then, Alaska lawmakers had petitioned the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to alter the identify to Denali formally but it surely had been blocked for many years.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, pushed again on Trump’s pledge to rename the mountain.
“There is just one identify worthy of North America’s tallest mountain: Denali – the Nice One,” Murkowski wrote in a put up on X.
McKinley, who served two phrases as governor of Ohio earlier than turning into president in 1897, led the nation to victory within the Spanish-American Struggle and raised protecting tariffs to advertise U.S. trade, in accordance with the White Home web site on presidents.