Governor of North Dakota, for the Department of the Interior

Ap and Europa Press

La Jornada Newspaper
Saturday, November 16, 2024, p. 22

Washington. President-elect Donald Trump announced yesterday that North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, his pick to lead the Department of the Interior, will also head a newly created National Energy Council, which seeks to establish US energy control throughout the world. The position will also give Burgum a seat on the National Security Council.

This organism will oversee the path to American energy dominance by reducing bureaucracy, boosting private sector investment in all sectors of the economy, and focusing on innovation over old but totally unnecessary regulations.he indicated in a statement.

In his new role, Governor Burgum will oversee a panel that covers all Executive Branch agencies involved in energy permitting, production, generation, distribution, regulation and transportation, Trump said in the statement.

Meanwhile, in a meeting with reporters before his selection as Secretary of the Interior was announced, Burgum declared that he and Trump are concerned about the link between energy and inflation, and the nexus between energy and national security.

The 68-year-old nominee, a venture capital investor, even entered this year’s race for the White House with promises to free up US energy production and criticism of climate policies that, according to him, threaten to deepen dependence on United States of Chinese technology.

In another order, three daughters of Malcolm murder of his father, on February 21, 1965.

Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little) was a civil rights activist and a key figure in the defense of black nationalism in the United States. He was shot to death in the auditorium of the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan, New York, during an event of the Organization of African American Unity by members of the Nation of Islam, a religious organization to which he belonged but with which he ended up with serious disagreements. .

In the complaint that their family filed in Manhattan federal court, the daughters (along with the heirs of Malcolm They also assured that the prosecution team hid the government’s participation.

Malcolm X’s wife, Betty Shabazz, the plaintiffs, and his entire family have suffered the pain of the unknown for decades.

So far, law enforcement agencies have not responded to requests for comment; Meanwhile, Nicholas Biase, a spokesman for the Justice Department, which was also sued, declined to comment.