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In the moments leading up to a U.S. House committee's vote to recommend holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress, North Dakota Rep. Kelly Armstrong said the action violates U.S. law.
North Dakota's congressional delegation is urging the governor of Washington state to veto legislation they say would result in a "de facto ban" of crude-by-rail traffic from the Bakken.
Google spokespersons Lynette Barksdale and Jamie Hill teamed up with Rep. Kelly Armstrong on Friday to teach students at Dickinson Middle School about internet safety with an interactive presentation called Online Safety Roadshow: How to be Internet Awesome.
The challenges around energy production are many, but so, too, are the solutions.
U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong hosted an energy stakeholders roundtable Thursday at Bismarck State College's National Energy Center of Excellence.
Congressman Kelly Armstrong joined Chris Berg on POV Now to discuss the Special Counsel's report and Attorney General Barr's letter to Congress.
WASHINGTON - Congressman Kelly Armstrong joined C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" program today to discuss the week's votes in the House of Representatives, the House Democrats' ongoing investigations of President Trump, and more. Watch his appearance below:
In an interview last week, the Herald's editorial board asked freshman U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong if he has had any "Mr. Smith moments" during his first weeks in Congress. The question referenced "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," a 1939 film about a senator from a rural state who spent his first weeks at the Capitol in a daze of wonderment and confusion.
U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., one of several members of Congress on Wednesday, Feb. 27, to hear from former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, joined his Republican colleagues on the House Oversight and Reform Committee in attacking Cohen's credibility.
Freshman Congressman Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., said he has spent his first few months in U.S. House of Representatives learning how to utilize his experiences from the North Dakota Legislature.
President Donald Trump may very well have excellent points when it comes to his position on border security.