MAGA Insider: Top Political Stories for Patriots—July 2, 2026
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The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has haunted her family and the country for months, and this week brought a significant, if murky, development in the case. An FBI official told Reuters that three separate ransom notes tied to the kidnapping, notes that had shaped much of the public narrative around her disappearance, are not believed to be genuine.
Nancy Guthrie is the mother of NBC “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, and her case has drawn national attention since she vanished from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in the early hours between January 31 and February 1. READ MORE
There are moments in Washington when the usual political theater falls away and raw grief cuts straight through the noise. That is exactly what happened when the mother of Sheridan Gorman, a Loyola University student murdered by an illegal immigrant in Chicago, confronted Democrat members of Congress face to face and demanded an answer to a question no parent should ever have to ask.
Sheridan Gorman’s death has become one of the defining tragedies fueling the national debate over sanctuary city policies. She was a promising student at Loyola, her life cut short in a crime that never should have happened had existing immigration law simply been enforced. READ MORE
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas gave the country another masterclass in unbothered composure this week, and it happened in the most unassuming way possible: a short walk through the Capitol that turned into an accidental viral moment thanks to an overeager reporter.
The scene unfolded on Monday, June 29, the day before the Supreme Court handed down its highly anticipated ruling on birthright citizenship. Thomas was spotted walking through the House side of the Capitol, and a reporter with MS Now, Mychael Schnell, wasted no time trying to extract information out of him. READ MORE
Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno is done waiting on the courts to fix what he and millions of Americans see as a glaring loophole in immigration law. Following the Supreme Court’s decision blocking President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, Moreno announced he will introduce legislation when the Senate returns from recess on July 13 that would end automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil to mothers who are neither citizens nor lawful permanent residents.
What makes Moreno’s move especially sharp is where the bill actually came from. He is not writing new legislation from scratch. READ MORE
A new threat assessment report has drawn a direct line between rising anti-Christian extremism online and an alleged plot to kill Erika Kirk, the widow of assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, raising fresh alarm about a climate researchers are now calling an emerging “assassination culture” targeting prominent figures on the right.
The report, produced by the Network Contagion Research Institute, examines the case of Jacob Wenske, a 26-year-old Texas man charged in late May with making a terroristic threat after he allegedly plotted to bomb a Turning Point USA event in San Antonio where Kirk, now the organization’s CEO, was scheduled to deliver the keynote address. READ MORE
Barack Obama stood before cheering supporters and declared that his presidential center would be a gift to the city of Chicago, a gleaming 19-acre tribute to his legacy paid for by private donations that would cost local residents nothing.
Eight years later, with the center finally open and a grand dedication ceremony featuring Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Bono, and three former presidents behind it, a Fox News Digital investigation has laid bare the distance between that promise and the fiscal reality Chicagoans are now living with. READ MORE
The walls may finally be closing in on Dr. Anthony Fauci. Rep. James Comer (R-KY), Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, declared this week that the Department of Justice has “more than enough evidence” to begin taking meaningful legal steps against the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
The declaration came on the heels of a bombshell document release from outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who made the declassification of COVID-19 origin materials one of her final official acts in office. READ MORE
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