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The picks keep coming from Mar-a-Lago as Donald Trump continues to build up his incoming administration. 

On Thursday evening, the president-elect named former 2024 rival and former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to head up the Department of the Interior. 

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Trump’s decision to nominate Burgum as Secretary of the Interior is a clear signal that his administration intends to prioritize both energy independence and responsible stewardship of America’s natural resources. 

Burgum, a former tech entrepreneur turned governor, has shown a unique ability to balance economic growth with environmental concerns—a combination that makes him an intriguing choice for this role.

In North Dakota, Burgum presided over one of the country’s biggest energy-producing states, but he’s also demonstrated a commitment to innovation in clean energy. He understands firsthand the challenges and opportunities facing states that rely on energy development to drive their economies. His experience navigating North Dakota’s oil boom while promoting conservation efforts suggests he’ll approach federal land and resource management with a pragmatism often missing in Washington.

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Trump’s pick is also a nod to the importance of state perspectives in federal decision-making. Burgum knows what it’s like to be on the receiving end of Interior Department policies that impact local economies, and he’s no stranger to the frustrations of rural and Western communities who feel sidelined by Washington elites.

In Burgum, Trump has chosen someone who won’t just be a yes-man for industry or environmentalists, but a leader who understands that responsible resource management doesn’t have to come at the expense of economic growth. For conservatives concerned about both energy security and the preservation of American lands, Burgum might just be the right man for the job.