12:33 p.m. ET, June 11, 2023
New GOP contender Doug Burgum pledges to follow classified documents rules as president
From CNN’s Andrew Millman
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who
joined the Republican race for president last week, said Sunday following
Donald Trump's federal indictment that he would follow all the rules regarding classified documents if he were elected president.
In an interview with CBS News, Burgum vowed to "follow every rule related to handling classified documents" on potentially leaving office as president.
The former software executive and real estate developer is the latest GOP contender to enter his name into the hat to take on President Joe Biden in 2024, though with considerably less national name recognition than many primary rivals.
He told Fox News on Saturday that Trump’s
handling of classified documents was not something that voters want to spend their time talking about.
“When we’re on the road in Iowa the last two days and here in New Hampshire talking about the economy, energy policy, national security, those are the things that are hitting every American every single day,” he said.
Burgum did not directly comment Sunday on Trump's federal indictment but did say, “I think obviously the way we’ve conducted ourselves when I was the CEO, when I’ve been governor, when you have the responsibility of the top spot, it’s important to make sure you’re not only doing a great job for the people you’re serving, but when you’re the officeholder for a period of time, and there’s a dignity and a discipline that goes with being a governor and goes with being the president and certainly, we would strive to uphold that going forward because it’s such a key institution.”
Burgum has positioned himself as a conservative with some moderate tendencies in the GOP primary. As governor, he signed legislation banning gender-affirming care for most minors and helped enact a near-total ban on abortions in North Dakota this year, while also setting a goal in 2021 for the state to be “carbon-neutral” by 2030.
“I know when you’re in the top spot, in the executive role, how you pick your priorities, what you focus on, you have the opportunity to improve the life of every citizen,” Burgum told CBS News, citing the economy, energy policy and national security as his top three priorities.
“The Biden administration is 180 degrees in the wrong direction,” the governor said.