United States Secretary of the Interior

The interior secretary claimed the house was "too dangerous" to live in.
Secretary Ryan Zinke spoke to the Senate just days after he reportedly notified dozens of senior staff they will be reassigned.
“I’m concerned about whether you are clear about the magnitude of warming that is occurring," the senator told Secretary Ryan Zinke.
A website on climate resilience for Native American tribes is the latest victim of anti-science cleansing.
Ryan Zinke's oil-friendly order "might just have landed the decisive blow" against the imperiled bird, a conservationist said.
Ryan Zinke's address to American Petroleum Institute directors financially benefitted the president.
In April, Ryan Zinke listened to Charles Johnson and Palmer Luckey's ideas for using technology along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Interior Department denied a report Friday that Zinke will recommend abolishing the national monument.
Ryan Zinke shook his finger in the face of a woman urging him to meet with tribal leaders.
“It’s better for the environment that the U.S. produces energy,” Ryan Zinke wrote.