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Plus: Trump's $700M COAL push, a 122K PAYROLLS surge, and a 250th rally performers are walking out on — all in today's episode. A few years ago Victoria's Secret was a punchline trading below $15 a share, after the brand spent years chasing every cultural fad in sight. This week it closed north of $70. What changed? According to Breitbart's John Nolte, the company simply stopped apologizing for who its customers are and went back to what built it. There's a lesson buried in that stock chart, and it has nothing to do with lingerie. It's about what happens the moment normal people stop being bullied into pretending. That same question runs under everything today. Trump just put $700 million behind American coal, with the administration projecting 14,000 jobs and grid relief across ten states. Private payrolls jumped 122,000 in May, the strongest hiring since early 2025 per ADP. An Arizona high-court ruling reshaped the case against the 2020 alternate electors, and the Senate held a showdown over proof-of-citizenship voting. And as the nation's 250th birthday approaches, the President is planning what he calls the greatest rally ever in DC, even as performers pull out over politics. There is a famine of truth in our land, and tonight Chuck asks the question that ties it all together: if we can rally around a brand, why not around our own country? 00:00 Welcome to 647 00:55 Trump DC Rally Plans 03:04 Payrolls Surge Update 05:27 Coal Investment Push 11:29 Arizona Electors Case 14:23 Victoria's Secret Backlash 22:56 Throwback Outrage Clip 33:48 Wrap Up and Prayer #647 #ChuckFrank #AmericanTruth #MAGA #AmericaFirst #FaithAndFreedom
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