The House committee investigating the January insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is demanding a trove of records from federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Cotton told us about a recent poll concerning COVID-19 contact tracing efforts in Montana. The poll was commissioned by the Frontier Institute. According to Cotton, the poll showed that 65% of Montanans are "willing to cooperate with contact tracing efforts, with half of respondents expressing concern about sharing their private information with public health officials."
Montana Senator Steve Daines was among those who attended a meeting at the White House with President Trump and Chinese representatives for the signing of phase one of a long-awaited trade deal with China.
"I wish Nancy Pelosi and the House of Representatives would stop fooling around with these issues and start getting things done that needs to be done."
Montana rancher Fred Wacker will be in attendance at the White House Monday afternoon as President Donald Trump is set to formally sign the Japan trade deal, according to an advisory sent out by Senator Steve Daines' (R-MT) office.
Check out the letter Frank Miele just got from the White House. He was the longtime editor of The Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell. Now, he's the hard-hitting commentator writing for RealClearPolitics.com, and locally with his Heartland Diary USA blog.
Breaking news out today, as President Donald Trump nominates Montana's former Solicitor General to a prestigious post on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Billings Mayor Bill Cole was at the White House as President Trump signed an executive order designed to help combat the high number of veteran suicides. Mayor Cole joined us on Montana Talks with Aaron Flint to talk about the visit.
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen was in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday to meet with President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet to discuss matters of school safety.
President Trump talked about the need to "gently" and "beautifully" remove the dead and dying trees that are fueling larger fires in our nation's forests. During the cabinet meeting, he called on Zinke to give a recap of his visit to the frontlines to the nation's most devastating fires.