Former Trump Cabinet Secretary Ryan Zinke Won't Seek Reelection to a Montana US House Seat Ryan Zinke, a Republican lawmaker from Montana and former U.S. Interior Secretary during President Donald Trump’s first term, has announced he will not seek reelection to his fifth term in the U.S. House of Representatives. The decision was made public on March 2, 2026, marking the end of his congressional career. Zinke, who has represented Montana’s at-large district since 2013, will step down from his seat following the conclusion of his current term. His announcement comes amid ongoing political developments in the state, though specific details about his future plans were not disclosed. Zinke’s departure from the House reflects a shift in his political trajectory, as he transitions away from federal office after nearly a decade in the legislature. The decision to retire from the House was reportedly influenced by a combination of personal and strategic considerations, though no formal statements have been made regarding his intentions beyond his congressional role. Zinke’s tenure in the House has been marked by his advocacy for energy development and conservative policies, aligning with the priorities of his party during his time in office. His exit from the House is expected to have implications for Montana’s political landscape, particularly as the state continues to navigate its role in national policy debates.#montana #ryan_zinke #us_house #republican #montana_us_house