MAGA Daily News – August 29, 2025

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1: Trump Revokes Kamala’s Secret Service Protection

Former Vice President now left exposed just before her book tour

In a sharp turn of events, President Trump has officially stripped Kamala Harris of her extended Secret Service protection—coverage that had been quietly granted by President Biden. As she prepares to hit the road for her memoir tour, her federal security detail ends on September 1. Is this political payback—or jeopardizing safety for politics?

Why It Matters to You: This sends a clear message: if you’re not aligned with the MAGA agenda, your protection isn’t guaranteed. That includes prominent Democrats like Harris. READ MORE

2: Governor Abbott Signs “One Big Beautiful Map”—Republicans to Gain 5 U.S. House Seats

Texas redraws congressional lines ahead of 2026 midterms—blue cities take hit

Governor Greg Abbott has approved new Texas congressional maps that pave the way for Republicans to pick up five additional U.S. House seats. The redistricting, backed by the GOP and sparked by a Democratic walkout, will redraw key districts in cities like Houston and Austin.

Why It Matters to You: This is a power play, plain and simple. MAGA drive reshaping Congress—and it could spread to states nationwide. Buckle up. READ MORE

3: Tom Homan Goes Off: “Newsom Has No Integrity”—Calls Him an Embarrassment

Trump’s border czar tears into California Governor Gavin Newsom after ICE comments

In a scathing press moment today, Tom Homan—White House border czar—labeled Governor Gavin Newsom “an embarrassment” and accused him of lacking integrity. Homan demanded that Newsom instead thank President Trump and ICE for making Los Angeles safer. The blunt confrontation underscores growing tensions over immigration enforcement and state-federal relations.

Why It Matters to You: This isn’t politics as usual—it’s an unapologetic takedown of a liberal governor who’s gaslighting Americans on border safety. It’s time Newsom faces accountability. READ MORETrump the ofWho is your favorite member of the Trump Cabinet?

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4: Jake Tapper’s Outrageous Take: “Don’t Pray” After New School Massacre

CNN anchor trades sympathy for scolding—telling Americans their prayers are worthless

In the wake of Minneapolis’s horrific school shooting—where children were gunned down during Mass—Jake Tapper had the gall to tell viewers not to pray. Is this moral arrogance or cold insensitivity? Whatever it is, it’s an outright betrayal of decency.

Why It Matters to You: This isn’t commentary—it’s contempt. While communities mourn, Tapper disrespects their faith and grief—worthy of outrage, not airtime. READ MORE

5: Horrific Minneapolis School Shooting

Two children killed, 17 others wounded during school Mass—despite promises of public safety leadership

This morning, a mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis left two children dead and 17 others wounded, including 14 kids—and it came just days after another deadly school shooting in the city. Governor Tim Walz called the violence “horrific,” but that’s little solace for the parents and families asking: Why did this happen again under his watch?

Why It Matters to You: The first week of school turned from hopeful to heartbreaking. Minnesotans deserve leadership that delivers safety—not condolences. Governor Walz must answer: When will he prioritize protecting children over politics?  Breaking
On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, tragedy struck Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis when a lone shooter opened fire during an all-school Mass, killing two children—ages 8 and 10—and injuring 17 others, including 14 children. The shooter, armed with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol, fired through the school’s windows before taking his own life. The attack occurred around 8:30 a.m., just days after another fatal school shooting in the city.KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News+5The Guardian+5Wikipedia+5

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This massacre comes amid an alarming surge in gun violence across Minneapolis. It marks the second school shooting in just two days, raising pressing questions about whether Governor Tim Walz’s promises to keep Minnesotans safe are more rhetoric than results. Despite his office describing the shooting as “horrific” and receiving briefings from security agencies, there’s little evidence of a coherent, proactive strategy to prevent such tragedies.The GuardianWikipedia+1Email Signup!! FirstAmerica First Email Signup!! *

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Governor Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey have publicly condemned the attack, with Walz saying he had been briefed and would provide updates. But for grieving families, “thoughts and prayers” ring hollow when children are left vulnerable inside schools. On platforms like Truth Social, President Trump expressed solidarity and emphasized the FBI’s swift involvement—but citizens continue demanding accountability, not condolences.CBS News+2Wikipedia+2

Why This Matters to You
Parents across Minnesota sent their kids back to school this week expecting safety, not a tragic redux. Governor Walz needs to do more than express sorrow—he must act. Families want real solutions: improved school security, mental health resources, and stricter enforcement of existing laws. This isn’t about politics—it’s about ensuring our children can learn without fear. When will Governor Walz make public safety more than just a talking point?

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