Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks to Donald Trump supporters during a campaign rally at the Entertainment Hall at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016. (Octavio Jon
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning Minnesota and two other states to comply with President Donald Trump's transgender sports rule.
ESPN's fake Cowboys hater Stephen A. Smith ranks with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke as a polling favorite.
In Minnesota, Somalian Americans, many of whom are Muslims, spoke out about the 2024 election, being open to Donald Trump and what drove their votes. Read More
‘I will kick myself’: Tim Walz reveals 2024 campaign issue he ‘got sucked’ into that flopped
Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz disclosed during a Wednesday podcast that he regrets spending valuable time on his 2024 campaign focusing on President Donald Trump’s about […]
Minnesota human rights law lets transgender athletes compete in sports consistent with their gender identity and it supersedes President Donald Trump’s recent executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports,
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is threatening Minnesota officials with legal action if they don’t comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at banning transgender athletes in women’s sports.
The policies and priorities of President Donald Trump can be seen in St. Paul as lawmakers consider the spilldown effects. Meanwhile, protests of Trump across the country are planned with one happening in Minnesota on President’s Day.
Minnesota leaders are responding to the contentious meeting between Ukrainian President Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump held at the White House on Friday.
President Donald Trump is taking aim at several Minnesota politicians over their alleged failure to comply with the federal government’s deportation efforts. In a recent press release touting the president’s removal of “illegal immigrant killers and drug dealers,
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As we continue to get deeper into Donald Trump's second term as president, Senator Amy Klobuchar is pretty sure that voter's remorse has started setting it — and likely will "keep building." During Klobuchar's appearance on "The View" on Monday,
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