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DOUG BURGUM

News about Doug Burgum, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior and former two-term North Dakota governor. He was a former Republican presidential candidate and technology entrepreneur.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, also the former North Dakota governor, disclosed numerous pieces of farmland in both North Dakota and Minnesota in his Public Financial Disclosure Report.
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LaMoure County farmer Cody Peterson's lawsuit states that Fish and Wildlife Services says an easement authorized in 1963 covers wetlands that weren't yet in existence in 1963.
Burgum was a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump after the governor dropped out of the presidential race.
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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made the declarations on Tuesday in honor of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Burgum struggled with the hosts for nearly two hours to get airtime in the debate and was only asked four questions.
“I’m from a town of 300 people,” Doug Burgum said. “It's a big deal to make it on this stage with all these folks.”
Forum Communications reporter Hunter Dunteman is outside Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, where the first Republican debate of the 2024 presidential race will take place tonight.

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North Dakota's governor is taking the pro-business and energy development platform he rode to success in state politics to the national stage as he enters the GOP nomination race for president.
North Dakota governor talks about a need for change in politics.
A spokesman for Burgum confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that the governor is poised to make a "major announcement" on June 7 in Fargo.

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