Donald Trump’s executive order is blocking Minnesotans and others across the country from applying to change their gender marker on federal identification cards.
Gov. Tim Walz is set to discus the potential impacts for Minnesota of President Trump's federal funding freeze during a Wednesday afternoon news conference.
A political scientist joined MPR News host Nina Moini to chat about if and exactly how quickly Trump’s executive orders may go into effect.
On Tuesday afternoon, Governor Tim Walz, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, and Attorney General Keith Ellison visited a YMCA and their child program while responding to President Donald Trump’s implementation of a federal spending freeze.
Minnesota has joined other Democratic states in suit to halt Trump's federal funding action that threatens social programs.
Many in Minnesota’s federal workforce — from border patrol workers up north to agency managers awaiting directives from Washington — are on edge after a flurry of executive actions during President Donald Trump’s first week back in office.
Minnesota leaders said they intend to join a legal fight against a new move by President Donald Trump to suspend federal money for an unspecified but potentially long list of
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Minnesota joined 21 states and San Francisco in suing Trump over his birthright citizenship order.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin says she will "fight it at every step," in regards to President Donald Trump's plan to pause federal funding.
In a letter to President Trump, Representatives Tom Emmer, Michelle Fishbach, Pete Stauber and Brad Finstad recommended Ronald Schutz, Daniel Rosen, and Erica MacDonald for U.S. Attorney, while James Stuart and Robert Kroll were recommended for U.
Trump’s funding freeze pushes Democrats over the edge - ANALYSIS: Democrats have offered little pushback to Trump since he won. Now, Eric Garcia reports, they’re preparing for battle