To say Minnesota’s federal workforce, from border patrol workers up north to agency managers awaiting directives from Washington, is on edge is an understatement. Most will not talk publicly, worried that would put them at further jeopardy at the end of a week when President Donald Trump and his administration have put many job protections — and possibly their jobs — in limbo.
Enough Said hosts discuss the 47th president Donald Trump, the Minnesota Vikings' season coming to a close and the Timberwolves at the midway point.
There is no assurance President Donald Trump will only serve this single additional term. While seemingly outlandish, the prospect deserves to be taken seriously.
University of Minnesota political science professor Kathryn Pearson says President Donald Trump can’t direct states in matters that are up to state law.
The Minnesota Supreme Court sided with the DFL in a power struggle with Republicans that the chief justice said had left the state House of Representatives “completely dysfunctional.”
Rural Minnesota voted resoundingly for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. They say they want lower grocery prices, an end to the idea of transgender women in female sports, and unity.
Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar, the only Democrat speaker at President Donald Trump’s inauguration, focused on the peaceful transfer of power and democracy during her remarks
President Donald Trump’s early executive orders called on federal agencies to bolster U.S. mining. President Donald Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill are poised to reverse a host of Biden-era protections and expand domestic mining, from Alaska to Minnesota. And green groups are girding for a fight.
Brooke Rollins likely has the support to secure Senate confirmation, though members from both political parties raised concerns
The Senate is set to hold a final confirmation voe on Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Defense secretary on Friday, a day after advancing his nomination by a slim margin with two Republicans