Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee Considers Rep. Ryan Zinke To Be Interior Secretary

Representative Ryan Zinke, U.S. secretary of interior nominee for president-elect Donald Trump, speaks during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Zinke, Trump's pick to head the Interior Department, earned $85,000 from a company that has a stock price of 8 cents, an accumulated deficit of more than $100 million and no customers. Photographer: Zach Gibson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Representative Ryan Zinke, U.S. secretary of interior nominee for president-elect Donald Trump, speaks during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Zinke, Trump's pick to head the Interior Department, earned $85,000 from a company that has a stock price of 8 cents, an accumulated deficit of more than $100 million and no customers. Photographer: Zach Gibson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee Considers Rep. Ryan Zinke To Be Interior Secretary
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