Plus, we chat with American Sniper co-author Scott McEwen about his new book: "Hell Week and Beyond." What is the main thing the SEALs told him got them through the training? Humor.
"I think Montanans know that our country's in peril...it's gonna be a lot of effort to get DC back on track. And, look, I have a track record of getting things done. I don't like the swamp, but I love my country- and the Montana voice needs to be heard."
The official portrait for former Secretary Ryan Zinke was unveiled at the Department of Interior in Washington, DC on Tuesday night. Zinke, a former Montana congressman, state senator, and 23 year veteran Navy SEAL who served as a commander at SEAL Team 6, was President Trump's first Interior Secretary.
Needless to say, former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke was very pleased to see passage of the Great American Outdoors Act in the US Senate. Zinke credited Montana Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) for getting the bill through the Senate.
This is kind of a cool coincidence. Our Billings radio station is hosting the big "St. Patty's Pub Golf Classic" this Saturday. The party kicks off at The Den in Billings. Right around the corner from The Den, former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will be enjoying an indoor golf event with Yellowstone County Republicans.
Brendan Fischer of the Campaign Legal Center said campaigns can give money to charities as long as the funds don’t provide any benefit to the candidate or his family.
The rapid transition from the highest levels of the executive branch to the corporate boardroom is raising questions about possible conflicts of interest.
President Trump announced his choice to follow former Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke (R-MT) as Secretary of the Interior. Here's the official word via Twitter: