Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners commented on President Donald Trump's immigration zero tolerance policy on illegal immigration. Listeners either supported the President or were against him.
Listeners and respondents on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday today talked about President Trump's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Listeners appeared to be supportive of the President but skeptical of Jong-un.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners expressed their opinion on President Trump. Trump appears to be a love-them or hate-them person. We received opinions on both sides. Listeners also commented on the Governor's race with Lori Swanson announcing her candidacy.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners commented on the recent departure of long time St. Cloud Tech head football coach Gregg Martig, the amount of representatives in state government, social programs, Memorial Day and more.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday many listeners wanted to talk about the City Council agenda item discussing a moratorium on refugee resettlement in St. Cloud. Councilman Jeff Johnson would like residents to vote on whether a moratorium should happen or not.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners called in and talked about their experiences with people from countries other than the United States, the Trump administration, business openings and closings and more.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners talked about the skate park moving and who is paying for it. Listeners also weighed in on President Trump and how the media portrays him.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners called and talked panhandlers in St. Cloud, homelessness, gas prices, Prince, gun control, video game violence and more.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners commented on Donald Trump and how morally fit he is to be President, should the city of St. Cloud build a dome?, road construction and many other things.
Today on WJON's 2-Cent Tuesday listeners wanted to talk about welfare, immigrants, and long waits at the Emergency room. Listeners discussed their experiences and their opinions.