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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?House Speaker Nancy Pelosi voiced concern Friday over President Donald Trumps comments that suggested retaliation against people who helped an intelligence whistleblower whose complaint about聽Trumps phone call聽with Ukraines leader is at the center of the House impeachment probe.In the call, Trump prods Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden.White House officials took extraordinary聽steps to  lock down  information聽on Trumps call, even moving the transcript to a secret computer system, according to the whistleblowers complaint.Trump lashed out on Thursday, saying whoever provided information to the whistleblower is聽 close to a spy. 聽Trump suggested that was treason, an act punishable by death.Pelosi told MSNBCs  Morning Joe  show,  Im concerned about some of the presidents comments about the whistleblower. She said the House panels conducting聽the impeachment probe聽will make sure theres no retaliation against people who provided information in the case.Pelosi declined to prov stanley canada ide a timeline for the House impeachment investigation, saying  the facts will lead us.  They will take the time that they need, and we wont have the calendar be the arbiter,  she stanley us  said, but she added,  it doesnt have to drag on. She said she expects the impeachment probe to focus on Trumps pressure on the Ukrainian president at a time when he was temporarily聽withholding mil stanley italy itary aid聽to the country. I think we have to stay focused, as far as the pub Kfvm Illinois man in celebrity-hacking case faces sentencing
 Photo for The Washington Post by Natalie BehringVisitors at the Blacktail Deer Creek Trailhead in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming o stanley kubek n May 7, 2023.The Washington Post12:42 JST,ensp;May 12,  stanley cup 2023For decades, conservationists have fought against gold mining at the edge of Yellowstone National Park, fearing hard-rock extraction could fragment its wildlife habitat and pollute its waterways.Now park lovers say they say have a permanent way to preserve this crown jewel of the national park system: buying gold rights at Yellowstone   doorstep.A nonprofit conservation group called the Greater Yellowstone Coalition is poised to purchase the mining rights of Crevice Mining Group LLC, a firm that has fought for years to dig on slopes overlooking the Yellowstone Rive stanley france r near the park   northern border in Montana.People want to experience Yellowstone like they do today for generations to come, said Scott Christensen, executive director of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. The purchase, he added, would extinguish the last real gold mining threat on the boundary of Yellowstone.The $6.25 million deal is meant to cement protections for the country   first national park, which attracts more than 3 million visitors annually with its rocketing geysers and roaming bison, elk and moose.Environmentalists often try to stop potentially polluting projects by asking the government  whether it be judges, lawmakers or bureaucrats  to step in.