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The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term have seen a president emboldened by his November victory move aggressively ...
Tyler Hassen, the DOGE-affiliated Interior official, has taken over the task of shrinking the department's bureaucracy.
Secretary Doug Burgum's order grants DOGE official, Tyler Hassen, oversight over the department's consolidation process, ...
Now that the Senate has confirmed him to run the Interior Department, Burgum will have vast control over federal lands, including the issuance of oil and gas leases, as well as a mandate from Trump to ...
DJ Daniel, the teenage boy who was made a Secret Service agent during President Donald Trump's speech to Congress in March, has been sworn into another federal agency. Secretary of the Interior ...
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses President Trump's executive ... to lay off more than half of staff Texas lawmakers pass bill to lower property taxes for some homeowners Hegseth ...
This request comes from chief of staff, JoDee Hanson ... One source described Burgum as “Doug the diva.” Please enjoy these Trump officials’ responses to the Atlantic: “He’s not ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum discussed the coal industry and President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to help raise its production in an interview with FOX Business’ Kelly Saberi Friday.
ORIGINAL STORY (4/10/2025): REI, an outdoors retailer, announced this week it was withdrawing its support of former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for his current role as Interior Secretary.
REI has apologized for its previous endorsement of Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, citing concerns over his direction of the department and its impact on public lands. The company now pledges ...
Jeff Landry (R-LA), Mike Sabel of Venture Global LNG, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Bob Pender of Venture Global LNG speak to the media after touring the Marine Offloading Facility at the ...
Outdoor equipment retailer REI supported Doug Burgum’s Cabinet nomination earlier ... From the gutting of national park staff to expanded threats of drilling, or even selling off of our public ...