In a recent government meeting, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum shared insights into his relationship with former President Donald Trump following an assassination attempt on Trump. Burgum expressed gratitude for Trump's survival, emphasizing the potential chaos that could have ensued had the situation been different. He recounted a phone call with Trump, where the former president acknowledged Burgum and his wife Catherine's contributions, particularly in addressing addiction issues, a cause close to both their hearts.
Burgum highlighted the challenges faced by North Dakota under the current administration, contrasting his experiences as governor under Trump and President Biden. He described the latter as facing \"a gale force wind\" due to federal regulations impacting key industries such as energy and agriculture. Burgum underscored his commitment to advocating for North Dakota's interests, particularly in energy, economy, agriculture, and national defense.
When asked about future roles, Burgum stated that any discussions about serving in a cabinet position were premature, emphasizing the need for Trump to be elected first. He expressed a desire to leverage his private sector experience to improve government efficiency, particularly in light of the challenges posed by an aging workforce and the need for productivity increases.
Burgum concluded by noting North Dakota's economic successes, including the highest GDP growth and lowest unemployment in the nation, despite regulatory hurdles. His remarks underscored a focus on effective governance and the importance of aligning state and federal policies to foster growth and stability.