Internal Secretary Doug Burgum And his staff allegedly used his position that led the Agency to make a series of bizarre requirements from his staff – including to bake fresh chocolate cookies, according to the report.
Burgum and his older staff They asked his assistants to use the agency’s industrial ovens to cook chocolate cookies, they sent political apps to work as servers for multiple meals and ordered the American Park Helicopter for Personal Transport Atlantic.
Once the staff even ordered staff to resolve a series of cookies from a chocolate chip, because they were subpar, exit reports, citing three people.
One source described the secretary as “Doug Diva”, while others said behavior was alarming White house Officials. Politically appointed were also seen crying as a result of the requirements that are on them, towards them Atlantic.
Interior Katie Martin spokesman called the claims “pathetic masses” from “unnamed cowards that don’t know Doug Burgum and try to stop the agenda of the President Trump President Trump.”

“Everyone knows that Secretary Burgum always leads gratitude and humbly works with the President Trump,” Martin said Atlantic.
Two anonymous internal affiliate officials withdrew back against receivables, speaking Atlantic Cookies are offered as hospitality for visitors, and the helicopter trip arranged by security details.
“He doesn’t look for cookies, he didn’t look for a helicopter,” he said an internal service officer. “It’s a diva’s antithetic behavior.”
The White House was also rejected by claims that Burgum’s behavior is triggered by concern.
“Only Atlantic They could drive away hot cookies for guests as a bad thing. Cold heart! “Anna Kelly spokeswoman Anna Kelly said Atlantic. “Secretary Burgum performs an outstanding job that runs the Ministry of Internal Affairs.”
The White House also said it was “disappointed” that Independent where they share the details of the Atlantic Report.
The Senate confirmed Burgum, a loyalist mag, early this year in the voting of 79-18. More than half of the Democrat Senate joined the Republican in the vote that about Burgum. He previously served as the Governor of North Dakota from 2016. until 2024. years.
Burgum faced criticisms for huge parking cuts in the entire country as part of the administration effort to mitigate federal labor.
Despite that, Burgum focused that national parks “remain open and available” and says his department will provide the appropriate staff to do so, according to Associated Print.
The article was amended to better reflect the nature of the alleged requirement in the interior of the department.