News about John Hoeven

Mark Geist, a Benghazi Marine, helped relocate a church group from Bethlehem who had been trapped after the Hamas terror broke out by using intel from local contacts. Tourists slammed the State Department, but tourists slammed the state department

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2023
Mark Geist, a Benghazi Marine, helped a church group from Bethlehem with information from local contacts after being trapped there following Hamas terror attacks in the area. After the country was plunged into war by an extraordinary and deadly attack, the group of 84 people from the Diocese of West Fargo, North Dakota, had to reschedules during their trip to Israel. The severity of the terror was yet to reach the church, but as news trickled in, fear grew among the believers as they desperately sought for a way out of the conflict zone.

Senators say border agents 'overwhelmed' as Title 42 ends

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2023
Border agents are being 'handicapped' from doing their jobs as a result of the Biden administration's actions, according to Republican senators who traveled to Brownsville, Texas, just hours before Title 42's conclusion. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., led the group, which included Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Ted Budd, R-N.C., and John Hoeven, R-N.D., who are all calling for Secretary of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to be impeached due to his 'derelict of service' at the border. Order agents say they need laws that allow them to do their jobs.' According to Marshall, they are being denied the opportunity to do their jobs.'

China's proposal to produce corn mills less than 15 miles from North Dakota's base has been shot down by the Air Force

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2023
The United States Air Force has weighed in on whether or not to build a Chinese-owned corn mill in North Dakota, stating that the initiative poses a significant threat to national security.' Assistant Air Force Secretary Andrew Hunter wrote in a letter that the new corn mill would pose 'near- and long-term challenges to our operations in the area.' The letter from Fufeng USA concerning the construction of a massive milling plant on the border of Grand Forks, North Dakota, is about 12 miles from the Air Force Base.