Rockland/Westchester Journal News
Shannon Powell said it turns her stomach when she drives by the signs for Donald J. Trump State Park on the Taconic Parkway in New York.
“This is a man who has attacked America,” said Powell, a leader of the anti-Trump group Indivisible Westchester. “We cannot forget that. We cannot forgive that.”
Yet 436 acres of underdeveloped parkland in the suburbs about a half hour north of New York City continues to bear the polarizing president’s name despite years of efforts from Democratic lawmakers and activists to rebrand the land, which stretches from Westchester County into Putnam County.