MAGA Insider: Top Political Stories for Patriots – July 4, 2026
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1: Al Green Renews Call to Impeach Trump After July 4 Question
Texas congressman says his position has not changed despite previous unsuccessful impeachment efforts.
Rep. Al Green reaffirmed his support for impeaching President Donald Trump after being asked about the issue during Fourth of July events. Green has been one of Trump’s most consistent critics in Congress and said he intends to continue pursuing impeachment despite repeated failed attempts.
Why It Matters to You: The comments underscore that impeachment remains a point of division in Washington even as lawmakers debate other legislative priorities. Green’s renewed push also highlights the ongoing political tensions between congressional Democrats and the Trump administration. READ MORE
2: Trump Celebrates America’s 250th Anniversary at Mount Rushmore
President calls for unity around the nation’s founding ideals while looking toward America’s next 250 years.
Speaking beneath the towering faces of four former presidents at Mount Rushmore, President Donald Trump marked the nation’s 250th Independence Day by celebrating American history and expressing optimism about the country’s future. The address focused on patriotism, national identity, and the next chapter of the American story.
Why It Matters to You: The speech served as one of the signature events commemorating America’s semiquincentennial. It reflected the administration’s vision for honoring the nation’s past while emphasizing future opportunities and continued national growth. READ MORE
3: Ilhan Omar Faces New Questions as Minnesota Fraud Scandal Deepens
State lawmakers are pressing for answers over the Feeding Our Future case and Omar’s role in expanding pandemic-era food programs
Minnesota’s massive child nutrition fraud scandal is back under the microscope, and Rep. Ilhan Omar is once again at the center of tough questions. Lawmakers say they want answers about legislation, oversight, and why requests for testimony and documents have gone unanswered.
Why It Matters to You: This case involves taxpayer dollars meant to feed needy children, but prosecutors say fraudsters exploited the system on a stunning scale. For families watching Washington spend freely while accountability lags, the question is simple: who allowed the guardrails to come down? READ MORE
4: DHS Report Says Secret Service Failed Trump at Butler Rally
A watchdog report details missed warnings, broken communication, and failures that left President Donald Trump exposed
A new Department of Homeland Security inspector general report is delivering a brutal assessment of the Secret Service failures at Butler. The report says warnings went unheard, local law enforcement alerts failed to reach key personnel, and Trump’s protective detail was not told about the threat in time.
Why It Matters to You: The Secret Service has one mission when protecting a president: failure is not an option. When basic communication collapses at the highest level, every American should demand to know how it happened and what is being fixed. READ MORE
5: Tim Walz Pardon Sparks Fury After Illegal Alien Convicted in Child Sex Case Was Set for Deportation
Tim Walz is under FIRE after pardoning an illegal convicted of child sex crimes
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing national backlash after a state clemency decision involving Tou Lue Vang, a Laotian national convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a 10-year-old girl. Federal officials said Vang had been set for removal from the United States before the pardon was granted.
Why It Matters to You: This case strikes at the heart of public safety, immigration enforcement, and whether state leaders should be able to interfere with federal removal efforts after serious criminal convictions. For families across America, the issue is simple: justice, safety, and accountability must come before politics. READ MORE