Interior Secretary Burgum: Freedom 250 Donor Disclosure Decision Belongs to the Organization
Interior Secretary Burgum addressed questions about donor disclosure for the Freedom 250 organization during a CNN interview on May 31, 2026. He stated the decision rests with the group, which operates from the White House.
slate.comInterior Secretary Burgum said the decision to disclose donors for the Freedom 250 organization is up to that group. He added that the organization is run out of the White House. Dana Bash interviewed Burgum on the topic during a CNN segment that aired at 11:22 AM EDT on May 31, 2026.
The exchange focused on whether donor names would be made public. Burgum's comments came in response to direct questions from Bash about transparency for the Freedom 250 effort. CNN reported the interview as part of its Sunday political coverage.
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