MAGA Daily News – March 17, 2026

1: Border Patrol Leader Greg Bovino Announces Retirement After Nearly Three Decades of Service

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After nearly three decades of dedicated service, Greg Bovino—a respected leader within the United States Border Patrol—is set to retire at the end of this month, marking the end of a career built on commitment, resilience, and frontline leadership.

Throughout his time in the agency, Bovino earned a reputation as more than just a leader—he was someone who stood firmly beside his agents. Whether it was tackling illegal crossings, confronting human trafficking networks, or dealing with criminal organizations exploiting the southern border, he remained closely connected to the realities faced by those on duty every day. READ MORE

2: Trump Announces Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Diagnosed With Early-Stage Breast Cancer

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In a surprising update, Donald Trump revealed that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer—but will continue serving in her role as she begins treatment.

The announcement came through social media, where Trump praised Wiles for her strength, calling her one of the toughest individuals he knows. Despite the diagnosis, he emphasized her decision to take immediate action and continue working at the highest level of government. READ MORE

3: Karoline Leavitt Warns Weak Leadership Encourages Global Instability

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is stressing the importance of strong American leadership as tensions rise worldwide. In a recent interview on Fox News, Leavitt highlighted the challenges the United States faces on the global stage and emphasized the need for a confident and decisive foreign policy.

She explained that instability overseas doesn’t stay abroad—it eventually affects Americans at home. From economic uncertainty to geopolitical conflicts and security threats, many problems that touch U.S. citizens first emerge internationally. Leavitt stressed that staying vigilant and proactive is key to protecting national interests. READ MORE

4: Marco Rubio Leads U.S. Response as Protests Erupt in Cuba

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Protests have erupted across Cuba as citizens voice mounting frustration with the island’s communist government and its worsening economic situation. Demonstrations in multiple regions reflect deep anger over shortages of food, medicine, and electricity—issues that have worsened in recent months and disrupted daily life for millions.

Cubans are taking to the streets demanding change, as long power outages and supply shortages make basic necessities increasingly difficult to access. These protests are not spontaneous—they reflect years of economic hardship and political tension building under centralized control. READ MORE