MAGA Insider: Top Political Stories for Patriots – July 10, 2026
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1: Marco Rubio Deports Child Sex Offender After Tim Walz-Backed Pardon
Federal officials revoked Tou Lue Vang’s legal status and removed him from the United States after Minnesota’s Board of Pardons cleared his state conviction
A convicted child sex offender who received a controversial pardon from a Minnesota board that includes Governor Tim Walz has now been deported. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the federal government intervened after state officials eliminated a conviction that had placed the offender at risk of removal.
Why It Matters to You: Parents expect every level of government to put children’s safety ahead of political considerations. The federal response demonstrates that a state pardon does not necessarily prevent Washington from using its separate immigration and national-security authorities to remove a dangerous foreign national. READ MORE
2: Trump State Department Blocks Mamdani Official’s Planned Meeting With Iranian Envoy
New York City’s international-affairs commissioner reportedly arranged a meeting with Iran’s representative to the United Nations before federal officials intervened
A senior official in Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration planned to meet with a top Iranian diplomat, but the meeting was canceled after the Trump State Department learned about it. Federal officials then met with Mamdani administration representatives to clarify the limits governing the city’s foreign contacts.
Why It Matters to You: Foreign policy and national security are federal responsibilities, not independent projects for local political administrations. When municipal officials engage representatives of a hostile regime, the consequences can extend far beyond city government and affect the safety and diplomatic position of the entire country. READ MORE
3: Trump Says He Has ‘No Idea’ How Mitch McConnell Is Doing
The president’s blunt response comes as questions continue to swirl around the Kentucky senator’s health and public absence
President Donald Trump was asked about Senator Mitch McConnell’s condition, and his answer immediately raised eyebrows. Trump said he had “no idea” how McConnell was doing, adding that he had not spoken with the longtime Kentucky senator as concern grows over McConnell’s extended absence from public view.
Why It Matters to You: This story goes beyond one senator’s health. It touches on transparency, leadership, and whether voters are getting straight answers from powerful officials who still hold major responsibility in Washington. READ MORE
4: Democrat James Talarico Raises $30 Million in Texas Senate Fight
The massive fundraising haul signals that national Democrats are pouring resources into a Senate race Republicans cannot afford to ignore
Texas Democrat James Talarico has raised more than $30 million in his Senate campaign, giving Democrats a major cash advantage in one of the country’s most watched races. The haul puts renewed pressure on Republican Ken Paxton as the GOP works to keep Texas firmly in conservative hands.
Why It Matters to You: Texas is not just another Senate race. It is a firewall for conservative power in Washington, and Democrats are making clear they intend to spend heavily to break through it. READ MORE
5: Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is Over After Tehran Escalates Attacks
President Trump is no longer treating Iran’s ceasefire as intact after renewed attacks shattered any claim of calm
The fragile pause with Tehran has collapsed into fresh strikes, rising threats, and new warnings from the White House. Iran’s latest moves have revived fears over U.S. forces, global shipping, and the security of one of the world’s most critical oil routes.
Why It Matters to You: What began as a possible off-ramp has turned into another test of American strength. President Donald Trump is now signaling that Tehran’s actions have consequences, and that weakness toward the regime is not an option. READ MORE