Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
During a trip to Dubuque, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized the Trump administration's role in establishing and funding thousands of community health centers nationwide.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited the Permian Basin to highlight the region’s growing oil and gas industry and to promote the administration’s American energy dominance agenda. His visit included a stop at an ExxonMobil oil rig, accompanied by U.S. Representative August Pfluger.
At Gerald R. Ford International Airport, Congressman Bill Huizenga and Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reviewed ongoing air traffic control modernization and discussed investments related to working families tax cuts aimed at improving air security.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced the addition of 111 new hunting and fishing opportunities across the national wildlife refuge system, including 32 in the Midwest, during a visit to Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge with U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden.
U.S. Small Business Administration Chief Kelly Loeffler, visiting Indiana with Senator Todd Young, said that federal loan limits for small businesses should be significantly raised to support farmers and manufacturers facing rising equipment costs.
Together, these events underscore the administration’s focus on sectors such as energy, infrastructure, veterans’ care, border security, and business support, reinforcing its America First agenda.