MAGA Insider: Top Political Stories for Patriots – June 4, 2026
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1: Spencer Pratt Gains Ground in Race to Face Karen Bass
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has advanced, but the race for the second runoff spot is drawing new attention as Spencer Pratt climbs past Nithya Raman
Spencer Pratt, once known nationally as a reality television figure, is now becoming a serious political story in Los Angeles. Early results show him moving ahead of City Councilwoman Nithya Raman as voters weigh public safety, homelessness, disaster response, and the future of one of America’s most troubled blue cities.
Why It Matters to You: Los Angeles has become a national symbol of what happens when city leadership fails to deliver basic services. Pratt’s rise shows that voters may be looking outside the political establishment for answers on crime, homelessness, fires, and government accountability. READ MORE
2: John Bolton Expected To Plead Guilty In Classified Information Case
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton is expected to plead guilty to retaining classified information
The case marks a stunning turn for a former top Trump administration official who later became one of President Donald Trump’s sharpest critics. Federal authorities previously raided Bolton’s home and office, and the indictment accused him of retaining national defense information and transmitting sensitive material.
Why It Matters to You: Classified information rules are supposed to apply equally, no matter how powerful or connected a person may be. Bolton’s case puts national security, government accountability, and equal justice back at the center of the national conversation. READ MORE
3: Trump-Era Sanctions Spotlight Back On Iran After Newport Coast Tech CEO Arrest
Federal prosecutors say Jamshid Ghomi allegedly helped move American computer technology to Iran’s military and nuclear establishment
A wealthy Newport Coast technology executive is now facing federal charges after prosecutors accused him of helping route U.S.-origin networking, security, and encryption equipment into Iran through intermediaries and front companies. Authorities say the alleged scheme ran for years and involved hundreds of purchases, overseas routing, and millions of dollars.
Why It Matters to You: This case is about more than one executive. It is about whether America can stop adversarial regimes from exploiting U.S. technology, U.S. financial systems, and weak international channels to strengthen hostile military and nuclear programs. READ MORE
4: John Fetterman Admits Democrats Were Wrong On The Filibuster
The Pennsylvania senator said his own party once campaigned to weaken the very Senate rule Democrats now rely on
Senator John Fetterman is again breaking from the Democratic script, this time by acknowledging that Democrats were wrong to push for eliminating the Senate filibuster when they had power. His comments highlight a major reversal inside the party, as Democrats now defend the same minority-rights tool they once targeted.
Why It Matters to You: The filibuster can decide whether sweeping legislation becomes law with a narrow majority or must earn broader support. Fetterman’s admission exposes how quickly politicians can change their principles when power changes hands. READ MORE
5: Ilhan Omar Announces Re-Election Bid for Minnesota House Seat
Progressive lawmaker confirms plans to seek another term in Congress instead of pursuing a Senate run
Rep. Ilhan Omar has officially announced that she will seek re-election to represent Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District. The decision ends speculation that she could pursue a statewide Senate campaign and signals her intention to remain in the House of Representatives. The announcement comes as political attention continues to focus on some of the Democratic Party’s most prominent progressive figures.
Why It Matters to You: Omar has become one of the most recognizable voices on the political left and remains a key member of the congressional “Squad.” Her decision affects the political landscape in Minnesota and could influence debates on immigration, foreign policy, and federal spending for years to come. READ MORE