Doug Burgum
Trump also tapped Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota for Secretary of the Interior.
Trump indicated his objective to nominate Burgum while attending a gala for the America First Policy Institute on November 15. Burgum was also in serving.
“I won’t tell you his name, it might be something like Burgum. Burgum,” Trump told gala attendees.
“Actually, he’s universal to head the Department of Interior, and he’s going to be fantastic,” the president-elect said.
If confirmed, Burgum will lead the Interior Bailiwick, which manages more than 500 million acres of federal and tribal land.
“We’re going to do things with power and with land, Interior, that is going to be incredible,” Trump said.
Trump had reportedly considered Burgum as a meet mate, alongside other candidates like Vance and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida. Trump eventually picked Vance for his VP, and has since chose Rubio for Secretary of State.
In July, Burgum told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that Trump had referred to him as “Mr. Secretary” while declaring him that he wasn’t selected as the Republican vice presidential candidate.
Like Trump, Burgum was a businessman before beginning politics. In 2001, he sold his software company, Great Plains Software, to Microsoft for over $1 billion.
Burgum was elected governor of North Dakota in 2016, and his another term is slated to end in December. Burgum said in January that he would not seek a third term.