One of Donald Trump’s first acts upon reelection was to rescind all prior executive orders and memorandums around environmental justice. He canceled federal environmental justice grants and eliminated the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Justice. In the wake of these attacks on environmental justice, environmental groups face pressure to walk back their commitments to racial justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and other forms of DEI work. At the same time, unprecedented assaults on public lands, including mass firings, conservation rollbacks, and proposed public lands selloffs, fuel a sense of existential crisis among environmentalists and public lands advocates. This article is a call to resist reactionary responses to Trump’s attacks on public lands, environmental justice, and DEI.