At Dakota pipeline protest, activists gird for fight ahead
Trump's team supports project, will review it after president-elect takes office
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Cannon Ball, North Dakota
THOUSANDS of protesters in North Dakota celebrated the federal government's ruling against a controversial pipeline but girded for a protracted struggle as President-elect Donald Trump's transition team said on Monday it supports the project and would review it after he takes office.
Standing Rock Sioux chairman Dave Archambault said on Monday that he hopes to speak with Mr Trump about the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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