Dakotas poised for newfound political prominence with Senate, Trump Cabinet leaders picked from heartland
The Dakotas and Great Plains states are primed to be more geopolitically important than ever in the new congressional and presidential terms.
The Dakotas and Great Plains states are primed to be more geopolitically important than ever in the new congressional and presidential terms.
Donald Trump's trip to Paris this weekend is serving as his coming out party on the global stage as world leaders court president-elect. And Trump – still over a month out from taking over in the White House, is quickly overshadowing incumbent President Biden.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum proposed universal school choice for families in his state during his budget address on Dec. 4. Burgum has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of the Interior and a proposed new National Energy Council. The governor vetoed a private school choice bill last year, saying it’s
The advisement is in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation proposal aimed at addressing illegal immigration. State Attorney General Rob Bonta requested Dec. 4 that Californians report to his office any violations of state laws that limit state institutions, agencies, and local law enforcement’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement actions. Senate Bill
The bill would allow certified bail bond agents to pursue illegal immigrants and for state residents to receive $1,000 for reporting such individuals. A Missouri bill would create a program where residents would receive $1,000 for reporting illegal immigrants who are arrested by trained bounty hunters or law enforcement. Senate Bill 72, pre-filed by Senator-elect
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre weighed in on the move in her first public remarks since Hunter Biden’s pardon. President Joe Biden is reviewing other pardons and commutations, according to the White House on Thursday. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre weighed in on the move in her first public remarks since the president’s
President-elect Trump threw his support behind embattled defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth Friday as the nominee continues to meet with Republican senators.