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MAGA Insider: Top Political Stories for Patriots—June 12, 2026
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The scandal surrounding ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s most powerful online fundraising platform, reached a dramatic new milestone this week when the organization’s chief executive invoked her Fifth Amendment right rather than answer a single question before a House committee probing allegations of illegal foreign donations.
The refusal to testify is the latest and most striking moment in a sprawling investigation that has implicated one of the left’s most critical financial infrastructure pillars.Read more →
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Sean “Diddy” Combs, already behind bars and fighting a federal conviction, is facing yet another explosive allegation of sexual misconduct.
A new lawsuit filed this week in California accuses the disgraced music mogul of sexually assaulting a former child actor at a networking event in the Hollywood Hills in May 2007. Read more →
The United States Department of Defense headquarters was thrown into a state of heightened emergency on Thursday after sensors inside the Pentagon detected what was initially reported as a hazardous materials incident.
The alert triggered a lockdown of multiple floors, partial evacuation of the building, and the deployment of hazmat response teams in full chemical protective gear. Read more →
A former Air Canada captain allegedly spent nearly 17 years piloting tens of thousands of passengers on major Boeing aircraft without ever holding the license required to serve as an airline captain.
The case, dubbed “Project Icarus” by investigators, has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry and raised urgent questions about the robustness of credential verification systems at one of the world’s most recognized carriers. Read more →
An Iranian drone shot down a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopter during a routine patrol on the night of June 8, 2026. Both crew members survived the attack and were pulled from the waters of the Gulf of Oman in what military officials are calling a historic first: a rescue carried out entirely by an autonomous unmanned surface vessel.
The helicopter went down near the coast of Oman while patrolling regional waters. The soldiers were safely rescued within approximately two hours and are in stable condition. Read more →
John Bolton spent years positioning himself as the last responsible adult in the room. The hawkish former national security adviser built a post-White House brand as a principled defender of American national security and a firewall against the recklessness he claimed to see in Donald Trump.
He wrote a bestselling book about it, gave interview after interview about it, and accepted the role of liberal media darling because of it. Read more →
Two researchers at the National Institutes of Health have been charged with conspiring to smuggle monkeypox virus samples into the United States from an active outbreak zone in Africa, lying to federal agents about what they were carrying, and doing all of it on a packed commercial airliner full of unsuspecting passengers.
The criminal complaint, unsealed in federal court in Detroit on June 2, 2026, names Vincent Munster, a 53-year-old Dutch national who serves as the Chief of the Virus Ecology Section at NIH’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana. Read more →
Scientists have uncovered a massive hidden structure deep beneath Bermuda that is generating fresh interest in one of the ocean’s most famous mysteries.
Researchers from the Carnegie Institution of Washington and Yale University identified a previously unknown slab of buoyant rock sitting directly under the island. Read more →