Keystone XL: Hundreds protest at White House, signalling upcoming pipeline fight
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of people gathered at the White House for an anti-pipeline protest Tuesday that hints at an aggressive upcoming challenge against the Keystone XL pipeline, despite its support from the new U.S. administration.
The crowd descended upon the presidential residence hours after Donald Trump signed executive orders aimed at facilitating the construction of two pipelines.
The protesters chanted slogans, held up signs like, “You can’t drink oil,” and, “Keep It In The Ground,” and vowed to fight both pipelines including the one proponents would like to build from Canada to refineries in Texas.
One organizer said the fight is about to become even tougher than it was in its initial phase, when years of pressure from the left prompted Barack Obama’s administration to freeze the project.


