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Chuck Frank

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.

  1. 146,000 CHILDREN FOUND: The Cities Where They Vanished

    4h ago

    146,000 CHILDREN FOUND: The Cities Where They Vanished

    Plus: a US-Iran peace deal heads to a Friday signing, Elon Musk becomes the first trillionaire, two-thirds of colleges still force DEI, and Trump shakes up Georgia's Senate runoff: all in today's episode. How does a government lose track of nearly half a million kids? Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says the administration has now located 146,000 unaccompanied migrant children, a fraction of the roughly 450,000 he says went missing under the prior administration (Epoch Times). Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche tied it to 15,500 "super sponsor" cases and a fresh round of trafficking indictments. The part Chuck won't let go of is where these children kept turning up, and what the map says about the cities that promised to protect them. That is not the only thing moving this week. Oil slid to its lowest price since March 5 as Trump announced a completed US-Iran agreement set to be signed Friday in Switzerland (Brent down roughly 4% to under $84, per Breitbart's John Carney). Elon Musk crossed an estimated $1.1 trillion on paper after SpaceX's roughly $1.77 trillion IPO (analyst Peter C. Earle). A Campus Reform and Speech First report found 67% of surveyed colleges still require DEI courses to graduate. Trump endorsed Mike Collins in Georgia's Senate runoff. And Stanford's commencement broke into a mass walkout. There is a famine of truth in our land. Truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome to 647 01:45 Trump Birthday Blitz 05:13 Oil Drops on Iran Deal 06:45 Georgia Senate Endorsement 08:23 DEI Graduation Requirements 11:52 Peace Deal Details 15:23 Stanford Walkout Protest 16:44 Missing Migrant Children Found 20:32 Musk Trillionaire Moment 26:12 Mercy Teams and Failed States 32:47 Closing Prayer and Signoff #647 #ChuckFrank #AmericaFirst #Accountability #NationalSecurity #BiblicalTruth

    33 min
  2. FBI RAIDS California Assessor: 3 Warrants, One Morning

    4d ago

    FBI RAIDS California Assessor: 3 Warrants, One Morning

    Plus: US strikes Iran, the border wall gets a finish date & a 12-year-old's testimony beside Trump. All in today's episode. Three federal search warrants. One morning. One California county assessor's office, and the homes of its two top officials. No charges announced, no explanation given, and a sealed warrant signed by a federal magistrate for a wire fraud investigation. The FBI doesn't move like that over paperwork. Chuck breaks down what we know, what we don't, and why an office that values 380,000 parcels of property is exactly where this kind of story begins. And that's only one front. An American Apache went down over the Strait of Hormuz, the crew survived, and the United States is answering. Plus Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott puts a completion date on the border wall that should make headlines and won't, a 12-year-old boy stands beside President Trump at the Museum of the Bible and says what his school tried to silence, Trump tells reporters the 2020 files are coming with "things that you won't believe," and a presidential appearance delivers the biggest NBA Finals Game 3 audience since 1998. There is a famine of truth in our land. The truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome to 647 00:58 US Strikes Iran 01:29 FBI Raids Assessor 05:48 Border Wall Update 14:37 Boy Challenges Gender Book 17:45 Trump Teases 2020 Files 21:33 Trump Boosts NBA Ratings 24:25 Like Subscribe Blessing #647 #ChuckFrank #Corruption #Accountability #NationalSecurity #AmericaFirst

    26 min
  3. 186,000 DEAD PEOPLE on Food Stamps: Then 21 States SUED

    5d ago

    186,000 DEAD PEOPLE on Food Stamps: Then 21 States SUED

    Plus: US strikes Iran, the Texas murder verdict, $70B for ICE & the SPLC hearing meltdown, all in today's episode. 186,000 deceased people were still receiving food stamps as of last July, according to the USDA's own report: $419 million a year, with another $3 billion flagged as potential fraud, waste, and abuse. But the number isn't the story. The story is why 21 states marched into federal court to keep the audit data sealed, and the broken incentive Chuck names that guarantees the stealing continues. And while the books bleed, US forces struck Iranian radar and air defense sites after an Apache went down over the Strait of Hormuz. Two pilots in the water, a rescue boat with nobody at the helm, and what one senior official reportedly called a hand-of-God moment. Then: a Collin County jury needed just three hours in the Austin Metcalf case. Redfin says home sellers now outnumber buyers by 47 percent, the most lopsided market in six years, and Chuck asks why nobody in Washington wants it fixed before the midterms. A $70 billion ICE and Border Patrol bill sails through with no riots and no screaming, and Chuck wants to know what changed. And the SPLC's president sits before the House Judiciary Committee unable to answer one simple question, while the room laughs. There is a famine of truth in our land. Truth starts now. 00:00 Welcome to 647 00:51 US Strikes Iran 05:26 Texas Murder Verdict 09:31 Housing Market Shift 15:58 SNAP Fraud Scandal 23:12 ICE Funding Bill 33:16 SPLC Hearing Clash 40:18 Prayer and Signoff #647 #ChuckFrank #Accountability #Corruption #AmericaFirst #NationalSecurity

    42 min
  4. 126-YEAR-OLD VOTER: 51 Elections on California's Rolls

    6d ago

    126-YEAR-OLD VOTER: 51 Elections on California's Rolls

    Plus: Politico's climate brand folds after a $458K taxpayer defunding, a 27-year airline captain takes the FAA to court over the COVID shots, and 55% of Democrats say they'd rather live somewhere else — all in today's episode. An investigator knocked on a California door and met a woman the state's own voter rolls credit with voting in 51 elections — and list as 126 years old. She says she was born in 1940. She says she never cast those ballots. So who did, and how many more records look exactly like hers before the next round of ballots goes out? (Per investigative reporter Nick Shirley, citing the California Secretary of State's voter rolls.) That's one of six stories this morning. We also walk through the restored DC Reflecting Pool and what it cost compared to the last administration, the half-million-dollar EPA subscription cut that just took down a Politico brand, the court documents at the center of an airline captain's fight with the FAA, an election-law expert's blunt verdict on how California's system is built, and a brand-new poll on how many Democrats want out of the country. There is a famine of truth in our land. This is your quick news fix. 00:00 Welcome and Format 00:44 Trump Reflecting Pool 05:38 126-Year-Old Voter 09:32 Politico Climate Site Ends 12:06 FAA Shot Authorization 21:16 California Election Critique 24:55 Democrats Want to Leave 29:29 Subscribe and Blessing #647 #ChuckFrank #ElectionIntegrity #Constitution #AmericaFirst #Accountability

    31 min
  5. $15 TO $70: Victoria's Secret DUMPED Woke and Soared

    Jun 5

    $15 TO $70: Victoria's Secret DUMPED Woke and Soared

    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

    36 min

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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.