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647withchuckfrank

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647: Six “takes” for 7 a.m.There is a famine of Truth in our Land. We are also a people who over-schedule our lives. 647 gives you six takes on our culture at 7 a.m. Monday-Friday. 647 is typically 15 minutes long, and covers six themes that the legacy media will either not report, will bury, or pervert it with bias. When you invest 15 minutes with 647, you receive an honest overview of what is happening up to the minute at 7 a.m. You can have it sent via text or email. Send us your contact info at info@trustandobeywithChuckFrank.com, and we will send it to you at 7 a.m. This is a free service for you, allowing you to stay informed. Thanks.

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Episode 41.5 YEARS for $250M FRAUD: Who She's Blaming Now Cover

41.5 YEARS for $250M FRAUD: Who She's Blaming Now

Plus: Trump's blunt midterm warning, the Labubu doll forced-labor probe, J6 informants on two payrolls, Colbert's anti-Christian afterlife claim, and 2,552 baptized on a Florida beach. All in today's episode. Amy Bock just got 41.5 years in federal prison for orchestrating the $250 million Feeding Our Future scandal, the largest pandemic fraud case in American history (Gateway Pundit, May 2026). But the sentence isn't the story. The story is what she said next. In a recent jailhouse interview, Bock made claims that, if they hold up, could shake Minnesota politics and reach all the way to Washington. Chuck walks you through the trail, the sourced reporting, and what's actually at stake if her claims are corroborated. Plus: Trump issues a direct warning about what Democrats would do to the country if they sweep the midterms, in his own words from a Breitbart interview. Pop Mart's wildly popular Labubu dolls are now the subject of a federal forced-labor probe over Xinjiang cotton, with advocacy groups urging Customs and Border Protection to detain shipments (Epoch Times). House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan reveals that congressional investigators are probing whether January 6 confidential human sources were on two payrolls at once. Byron Donalds takes a CNN host apart over the truth of the J6 anti-weaponization fund. And on a Jacksonville beach last Sunday, 2,552 people walked into the surf to declare their faith, up nearly 600 from last year (First Coast News). Chuck closes with a Memorial Day reflection on his father, an 82nd Airborne major who jumped at the Battle of the Bulge and lived the rest of his life carrying what most of us never see. Truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer 00:42 Truth Famine Weekly Quiz 02:26 Trump Warns of Democrats 04:52 Labubu Forced Labor Probe 08:52 Greenlandic Families Separated 13:08 Refrigerant Rules Rollback 17:05 Feeding Our Future Sentencing 20:57 January 6 Double Dipping 25:17 Byron Donalds vs CNN 30:26 Colbert Afterlife Controversy 33:06 Mass Beach Baptisms 35:57 Memorial Day Reflection 37:44 PTSD Help and Farewell #647 #ChuckFrank #Accountability #Corruption #Justice #FaithAndFreedom

Gestern - 38 min
Episode DOJ LEAKER EXPOSED: Files Hidden as 'Dessert Recipes' Cover

DOJ LEAKER EXPOSED: Files Hidden as 'Dessert Recipes'

Plus: Lisa Monaco's DOJ referral, Caputo's $2.7M weaponization claim, Senate RINOs revolt & Joey Jones reenlists — all in today's episode. A former DOJ attorney who worked on Jack Smith's investigation of President Trump just got charged with stealing confidential government documents. And the cover story is one you cannot make up. According to FBI Director Kash Patel, she allegedly emailed the classified material to her personal account disguised as dessert recipes. Four counts. Up to six years in federal prison. And in Chuck's editorial read, this isn't really about the dessert recipes at all — it's about who else is in the coal mine and which canary starts singing first. Then there's Lisa Monaco — Biden's former Deputy Attorney General, now at Microsoft — referred to the DOJ over allegations she buried investigations into the company's cybersecurity failures before taking the corporate job. Michael Caputo just became the first person to publicly file under the new weaponization fund, asking $2.7 million in compensation after what he calls a nine-year assault. The Senate RINOs are openly threatening to obstruct President Trump's midterm agenda after the Paxton endorsement. The FBI was reportedly kept out of the Nancy Guthrie missing persons case for the first four critical days. And in a moment that will give you the shivers, Joey Jones just reenlisted in the Marine Corps after fourteen years out of uniform. There is a famine of truth in our land. Truth starts now. 00:00 Morning Show Kickoff 01:03 DOJ Leaker Dessert Emails 02:58 Trump Cuba Signals 04:26 Bolivia Narco Unrest 07:18 Senate RINOs Revolt 11:44 Lisa Monaco Microsoft Probe 16:44 First Weaponization Claim 18:58 Kids Screen Time Warning 22:11 COVID Vaccine Custody Case 26:40 Guthrie Investigation Questions 29:09 Joey Jones Reenlists Tribute #647 #ChuckFrank #Justice #Accountability #Weaponization #MAGA

21. Mai 2026 - 33 min
Episode $977K 'PRO BONO' LAWYER: Weingarten's $1.4M Book SCANDAL Cover

$977K 'PRO BONO' LAWYER: Weingarten's $1.4M Book SCANDAL

Plus: a DOJ federal probe into Washington's prison policy, Xi hosts Putin days after Trump, China detains executives to kill a $2 billion Meta deal, and Trump backs Paxton in the Texas Senate runoff — all in today's episode. The Freedom Foundation just opened the books on America's most powerful teachers union, and the numbers are devastating. A report first obtained by the New York Post alleges $1.4 million in AFT resources spent on a single anti-Trump book by union president Randi Weingarten. A lawyer billed at $977,000 for work the union called pro bono. A ghostwriter paid $400,000. Fact-checkers compensated at $11,000 each. The book's publisher pitched it as a manifesto for our time. Teachers wrote the checks. The question now is what the rank-and-file will do about it. It connects to a bigger picture. While union members were funding a manifesto, the DOJ announced a federal investigation into Washington State for housing male inmates in women's prisons, citing alleged Eighth Amendment violations. Xi Jinping welcomed Vladimir Putin to Beijing less than a week after President Trump's own visit, and the joint declaration on a so-called multipolar world ran 47 pages. China detained the leadership of a Singapore-based AI startup in an unprecedented move to kill Meta's $2 billion acquisition. Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Senator John Cornyn in the May 26 GOP Senate runoff. And California's Interscholastic Federation handed out a shared first-place podium under a policy nobody seems willing to defend in public. There is a famine of truth in our land. The remnant must stand. Truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer 00:39 Trump Backs Paxton in Texas GOP Senate Runoff 03:19 Xi Hosts Putin Days After Trump in Beijing 10:57 DOJ Investigates Washington State Prison Policy 13:11 China Detains Executives to Block Meta's $2B Deal 16:18 California's Trans Athlete Podium Controversy 20:27 Weingarten's $1.4M Union Book Scandal 25:08 Subscribe and Sign Off #647 #ChuckFrank #Accountability #Corruption #BiblicalTruth #AmericanTruth

20. Mai 2026 - 26 min
Episode KARS4KIDS JINGLE BANNED: Where the Money Really Went Cover

KARS4KIDS JINGLE BANNED: Where the Money Really Went

Plus: Senator Cornyn's Islamic Relief vote days before the Texas runoff, the Virginia map the Supreme Court just let stand, Trump Rx hits 600 generic drugs, the Arctic buildup nobody is watching, Spain's socialist collapse, and the LA backyard grill ban. All in today's episode. An Orange County Superior Court judge just did what thirty years of complaints never could: permanently BANNED the most inescapable jingle in American television from the state's airwaves. After a full civil trial, the court found the charity's three-decade-old advertisement misled the donors who trusted it by concealing where their money actually goes. One California man in his 70s donated his car believing the proceeds would help children in his own community. What the charity's own IRS Form 990 filings revealed about the real destination of those funds is the part nobody saw coming, and Chuck walks the entire money trail end to end. Then the watchman turns to Washington and beyond. A sitting Republican senator carries a federal-funding record involving a group the State Department severed ties with, and Texas voters decide his runoff in a matter of days. The Supreme Court made a quiet order that reshaped a redistricting war. A federal prescription program has saved Americans hundreds of millions of dollars in ninety days while almost no one covers it. A military buildup is unfolding in the Arctic that barely makes the feed. And a city councilwoman wants the power to regulate your backyard grill. Six stories. One famine of truth. Truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer 00:58 Kars4Kids Jingle Banned 04:48 Cornyn and Islamic Relief 11:55 Virginia Map Court Fight 17:39 Trump Rx Drug Savings 19:54 Arctic Defense and Greenland 25:04 Spain Socialists Routed 28:21 LA Backyard Grill Ban 32:31 Wrap Up and Blessing #647 #ChuckFrank #Accountability #Corruption #AmericanTruth #NationalSecurity

19. Mai 2026 - 33 min
Episode DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR FREES Tina Peters: The Clemency Shock Cover

DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR FREES Tina Peters: The Clemency Shock

Plus: Julia Letlow launches a Trump-backed Senate challenge in Louisiana, three Mexican officials surrender to U.S. authorities, Republican turnout surges in deep-blue California, France widens the Epstein probe, Rubio backs Vance for 2028, and the blue-state exodus accelerates. All in today's episode. A Democratic governor just did the one thing almost nobody in his own party wanted him to do. On May 15, Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted the sentence of former Mesa County elections clerk Tina Peters, clearing the way for her release on parole June 1. Without it, she would not have been parole-eligible until November 2028 (The Epoch Times). Polis called the sentence extremely unusual and lengthy for a first-time, non-violent offender. Chuck Frank breaks down what changed, who is furious, and the part of this story the headlines are stepping around. Then: Rep. Julia Letlow enters the Louisiana Senate race against Bill Cassidy with President Trump's full endorsement (AP). Three Mexican officials tied to the Sinaloa cartel investigation have crossed into the U.S. and turned themselves in (Breitbart). Early ballot data shows Republican returns up sharply in California ahead of the June 2 primary (Political Data Inc., via California Post). France's Epstein human-trafficking probe widens (AFP). Rubio says he would be first to back JD Vance in 2028 (NBC News). And IRS data shows a historic migration out of high-tax blue states (Tax Foundation). Truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer 00:38 Tina Peters Clemency 10:08 Letlow vs Cassidy 14:11 Mexico Cartel Surrenders 19:16 California GOP Surge 24:26 Epstein Probe France 28:42 Rubio Backs Vance 32:38 Migration to Red States 38:00 Channel Updates and Prayer #647 #ChuckFrank #ElectionIntegrity #Accountability #AmericaFirst #Corruption

18. Mai 2026 - 39 min
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