Discover U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and his agenda to boost American energy production and deregulate public ...
The Senate confirmed Doug Burgum as Interior secretary on Thursday, making the former North Dakota governor the nation's point person for public land management and President Donald Trump’s ...
Burgum announced Monday six orders designed to follow through on Trump’s energy agenda by addressing the national energy emergency, unleashing American energy, rolling back regulations ...
President-elect Trump’s nominee for Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is sworn in during his Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee nomination hearing on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum began his tenure this week with a string of orders he said would “unlock America’s full potential in energy dominance and economic development.” The former ...
The clip shared by Trump was not taken well by social media users who found it inappropriate for a sitting president to post ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said his department will face scrutiny from the Department of Government Efficiency in the near future, specifically to eliminate unnecessary payments to consultants.
One man could steer this conversation back toward reason: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The former North Dakota governor, who in his confirmation hearing professed support for an “all of the ...
The U.S. Interior Department on Monday unveiled a suite of orders aimed at carrying out President Donald Trump's agenda to maximize domestic energy and minerals production and slash red tape.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum defended President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China during an appearance Monday morning on FOX News: BRIAN KILMEADE: We do get energy from Canada.
The Senate confirmed Doug Burgum as Interior secretary on Thursday, making the former North Dakota governor the nation's point person for public land management and President Donald Trump’s ...
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