MAGA Insider: Top Political Stories for Patriots – May 9, 2026
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1: Obama Heads to Canada as Progressive Power Players Gather in Toronto
Former President Barack Obama’s Toronto appearance and meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney sparked sharp scrutiny from MAGA-aligned critics
Former President Barack Obama traveled to Toronto for a high-profile speech, but the political firestorm began after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney publicly welcomed him and praised the visit. Trump-aligned voices quickly questioned whether Obama was stepping too close to foreign diplomacy while President Donald Trump is back in office.
Why It Matters to You: Americans deserve one clear foreign policy led by the elected president, not competing signals from former officials. The controversy is another reminder that political elites often continue operating on the world stage long after voters have moved in a different direction. READ MORE
2: USPS Posts Nearly $2 Billion Quarterly Loss
The U.S. Postal Service reported another staggering loss as questions mount over whether Washington can rescue the agency without demanding serious reform
The U.S. Postal Service is bleeding red ink again, reporting a nearly $2 billion quarterly loss while warning that its long-term financial crisis is far from solved. The agency remains central to daily life for seniors, small businesses, rural families, and veterans, but its numbers are raising alarms in Washington.
Why It Matters to You: Mail delivery is not an abstract budget line. It affects prescriptions, Social Security notices, bills, ballots, business invoices, and communication for Americans who depend on reliable service. READ MORE
3: ABC Defends ‘The View’ After FCC Probe Sparks Network Backlash
ABC is pushing back hard after the Federal Communications Commission opened a probe involving The View and equal-time rules for political candidates
The network says the investigation threatens protected speech and risks disrupting long-standing broadcast practices. But a government source dismissed Disney’s argument as “absurd on its face,” raising fresh questions about media favoritism, political access, and accountability.
Why It Matters to You: For years, conservative viewers have questioned whether major broadcast networks play by the same rules they demand from everyone else. This probe puts a spotlight on whether powerful media platforms can elevate Democratic candidates while claiming special protection from scrutiny. READ MORE
4: Trump Announces Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire and Major Prisoner Swap
President Donald Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a three-day ceasefire, along with a major prisoner exchange involving 1,000 prisoners from each side
The ceasefire is set for May 9, 10, and 11, and Trump described it as a possible first step toward ending the long war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also thanked the United States and Trump for helping mediate the deal.
Why It Matters to You: Americans have watched billions of taxpayer dollars flow overseas while families at home demand peace, strength, and accountability. Trump’s announcement signals a diplomatic breakthrough that could reduce bloodshed and restore American leadership on the world stage. READ MORE
5: Tim Walz Board Pardons DHS-Flagged Illegal Immigrant As Trump Deportation Push Closes In
Minnesota officials moved fast after learning the Trump administration could deport Xayasounethone Chandee
The Minnesota Board of Pardons, which includes Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, voted unanimously to pardon Xayasounethone Chandee, a DHS-described illegal immigrant from Laos with assault convictions. Federal officials say the move could undermine deportation efforts just as the Trump administration was preparing to act.
Why It Matters to You: This case puts the fight over immigration enforcement directly in front of voters: Should state leaders use pardon power in ways that affect federal deportation cases? For families worried about crime, public safety, and the rule of law, the answer carries real consequences. READ MORE