A spokesperson for Gianforte said the governor will be traveling to West Palm Beach on Thursday to have dinner with Mr. Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
As he exits, outgoing Montana Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike McGrath believes the public still does have faith in the courts as an independe… The proposal is not new to Montana, but has sparked a flurry of correspondence between lawmakers and the state bar.
At a dinner with 22 Republican governors at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Thursday, President-elect Donald Trump discussed key issues, including his ambition to acquire Greenland and growing concerns over drone activity.
When former and newly-elected President Donald Trump takes office later this month, a new advisory committee known as the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, will take shape to address wasteful spending on the federal level.
Well, that didn’t take long. President-elect Donald Trump won’t even take office for another two weeks, but Montana’s Gov. Greg Gianforte has already filed a lawsuit against the federal Department of Interior and the National Park Service over the newly-revised Interagency Bison Management Plan for Yellowstone National Park.
An interview with Nicole Hemmer, a historian of the right wing, about how Trump’s vile, hateful tirades about the Los Angeles fires reveal the MAGA right’s broader project of degrading public life.
Tens of thousands of Californians have been displaced by recent wildfires. Wildfires in southern California destroyed more than 2,000 homes and claimed at least five lives this week. The destruction is expected to grow as firefighters struggle to contain three separate blazes amid dry conditions and high winds.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over whether to uphold a federal law that would ban the app TikTok if its Chinese owners don’t sell it.
The bison plan was finalized in 2024 amid protests from the Gianforte administration, first outlined in a 17-page letter in 2023.
What do Donald Trump and NorthWestern Energy have in common? They both seem to indicate a troubling new trend that suggests if you have enough money, and by extension, enough attorneys, you can get what you want,