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WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) wrote a letter to congressional leadership calling for an immediate investigation after National Guard troops securing the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., were ordered out of the building and to rest in an active parking garage. Find the full letter below.
WASHINGTON - Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) joined more than 30 members of the House Energy Action Team (HEAT) to strongly condemn the Biden Administration's 60-day moratorium on issuing oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) released the following statement on President Biden’s first executive orders, which hurt agriculture and energy producing states like North Dakota.
WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, the House Republican Steering Committee nominated North Dakota's Congressman Kelly Armstrong to serve on the House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee.
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Kelly Armstrong spoke on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives about why he voted against impeachment of President Donald J. Trump. Find the video and full remarks below.
Congressman Kelly Armstrong spoke with Chris Berg on Valley News Live’s Point of View to discuss why he will not vote for a second rushed impeachment against President Trump, the riot that happened at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th and responsibility for it, and social media censorship by Big Tech.
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Many people might have thought that with the release of Robert Mueller’s report on the investigation into the campaign of President Donald Trump and suspected collusion with Russia, that would be the inquiry. This in the light of there having been no discovery of evidence of collusion.
Democrats have been rough on Attorney General William Barr lately, accusing him of violating the law, and even going so far as to joke about putting him in handcuffs for refusing to comply with a U.S. House subpoena demanding an unredacted copy of the Mueller report.
But what if that subpoena itself would have required Barr to break the law?
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of 20 U.S. representatives, including North Dakota Republican Kelly Armstrong, reintroduced a bill to the House Tuesday, May 14, that aims to combat the problem of missing and murdered indigenous women.
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.
