(Radio Iowa) - President Donald Trump returns to Iowa Tuesday in what is described as the first stop in weekly campaign-related travel for the president.
Today Trump will be in one of the most competitive congressional districts in the country, Iowa's third district, where Republican Congressman Zach Nunn is seeking a third term. There will be two major statewide races, too, since Governor Kim Reynolds and Senator Joni Ernst are not seeking reelection. Trump's Iowa visit also comes after what appears to be a shift in immigration enforcement in Minnesota following last weekend's shooting of a U.S. citizen and resident of Minneapolis.
Trump has asked Border Czar Tom Homan to oversee the Minnesota operation and Trump talked with Minnesota's governor by phone Monday. Both men have described the conversation as productive.



