Donald Trump is continuing to build his incoming government by making more and more picks from Mar-a-Lago.
The president-elect announced on Thursday night that former North Dakota governor and 2024 rival Doug Burgum will be heading the Department of the Interior.
BREAKING: President Donald J. Trump announces the nomination of Gov. @DougBurgum as Secretary of the Interior pic.twitter.com/hMEfxyGzVL
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) November 15, 2024
Trump’s nomination of Burgum to the position of Secretary of Interior is a signal that his administration will prioritize energy independence as well as responsible stewardship for America’s natural resources.
Burgum is a former tech entrepreneur turned governor who has demonstrated a unique ability to balance economic growth and environmental concerns. This combination makes him a fascinating choice for this position.
Burgum led North Dakota as one of the nation’s largest energy producers but also showed a commitment to clean energy innovation. Burgum understands the challenges and opportunities that states face when they rely on energy to power their economies. He’ll bring a pragmatic approach to federal land and resource management, based on his experience in North Dakota’s oil boom while also promoting conservation.
Trump’s choice is also an acknowledgment of the importance of state perspectives on federal decision-making. Burgum is well aware of the impact of Interior Department policies on local economies. He also understands the frustrations felt by rural and Western communities that feel marginalized by Washington elites.
Burgum is a choice that Trump made because he’s not just a yes-man for the industry or environmentalists. He’s a leader, who knows that resource management does not have to be at the cost of economic growth. Burgum could be the perfect choice for conservatives who are concerned with both energy security and the preservation of American land.