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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
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