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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum speaks to members of the press on the day of the first presidential debate hosted by CNN in Atlanta, GA, June 27, 2024. Marco Bello/Reuters.
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Meet ex-North Dakota governor Doug Burgum, who is set to lead dept of interior under Trump's new administrationFormer North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is set to lead the Department of the Interior under the Trump administration. President-elect Trump made the announcement during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago ...
Instead, he ran for president, ending his candidacy in late 2023. He became a vocal supporter of Trump, who announced in November that he would appoint Burgum as Interior Secretary as well as chair of ...
Burgum, 67, grew up in tiny Arthur, North Dakota, population 328. He earned a bachelor's degree from North Dakota State University and his master’s of business administration from the Stanford ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum emphasizes the West's role in energy and mining. Utah leads in nuclear energy and critical ...
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced Monday that he was suspending his campaign to become the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. In January, before the Iowa caucuses, he endorsed Trump.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told a coalition of Western governors on Monday that their states are critical for ...
Former U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, a Democratic candidate in New Mexico’s 2026 governor’s race, released a statement ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of ...
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum speaks to members of the press on the day of the first presidential debate hosted by CNN in Atlanta, GA, June 27, 2024. ...
Burgum, 68, grew up in tiny Arthur, North Dakota. Arthur's population is 328. He earned a bachelor's degree from North Dakota State University, and his master’s of business administration from ...
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced Monday that he was suspending his campaign to become the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. In January, before the Iowa caucuses, he endorsed Trump.
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