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US Senate panel delays hearing for Trump's Interior pick Burgum

The U.S. Senate energy panel said on Monday the election hearing for Presidentelect Donald Trump's pick for secretary of the interior, Doug Burgum, will happen on Thursday rather of Tuesday, blaming a. administrative delay with a federal principles workplace.

Burgum, who functioned as guv of North Dakota for 2. terms, is also being considered to head a new nationwide energy. council to coordinate policies to improve U.S. energy production,. consisting of raising oil and gas output, already at record highs.

Trump will take office on Jan. 20.

Senator Mike Lee, a Republican and chairman of the. committee, said Burgum has actually been fully cooperative throughout the. confirmation procedure and had immediately submitted his paperwork to. the Office of Federal Government Ethics. However Lee said OGE has yet to. finish its evaluation. This administrative delay is undesirable,. he said.

The OGE did not instantly respond to a request for. comment.

On Monday, Senator Martin Heinrich, the leading Democrat on. the committee, his fellow Democrats and one independent on the. panel prompted Lee to delay the hearing for a minimum of a week. They said the committee had not received the basic financial. disclosure report and other principles documents needed by law.

Burgum, who liquidated his second term as North Dakota. governor last month, had chosen to not seek reelection in. January 2024, soon after ending his 2024 governmental. project. North Dakota ranks third among U.S. states, after. Texas and New Mexico, in petroleum reserves and production,. according to the U.S. Energy Info Administration.

(source: Reuters)