The former president says Nick Begich will fight for MAGA policies. In other Alaska news, Trump twice referred to ANWR as 'Bagram.'
Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich III has won the endorsement of former President Donald Trump .
But in a social media post Tuesday Trump praised Begich as a successful small businessman who will help enact MAGA policies.
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