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Plus: a Trump-backed Congo mineral deal aimed straight at China, three 6-3 Supreme Court immigration rulings in a single morning & Denmark moving to silence the public call to prayer — all in today's episode.
Something happened at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, and a federal court filing just put it on the record. A National Park Service official swore under oath that the pool's new lining was cut open with a sharp knife or razor, with roughly 70 fence-post caps thrown into the water. No suspect named. No motive on paper. The President calls it sabotage and points to a 350-foot gash; the filing won't say who or why. So which is it — a coordinated hit on a national monument weeks before America's 250th, or something the experts are quietly disputing? We walk you to the edge of it and let you decide.
Then the story almost nobody covered: a little-known American company, backed by Washington, just took control of two cobalt and copper mines in the Congo — the first U.S.-owned mining operation there in over a decade, in a country where Chinese interests control more than 70% of the supply. We connect it to the Supreme Court handing down three immigration rulings before lunch, an $89 million payroll-tax fraud scheme that just ended in a federal sentence, Denmark drawing a line over loudspeaker prayer calls, and an economy that shrugged off the Iran oil shock the legacy media swore would sink it. There is a famine of truth in our land. This is your quick news fix — and the truth starts now.
00:00 Welcome to 647
01:06 Trump 250th Anniversary
05:11 Economy Beats Oil Shock
11:18 Congo Minerals Win
16:10 Reflecting Pool Vandalism
20:03 Payroll Fraud Sentencing
24:15 Supreme Court Immigration
27:25 Denmark Prayer Ban
31:49 Reflecting Pool Science
38:04 Closing Blessing
#647 #ChuckFrank #LincolnMemorial #AmericaFirst #NationalSecurity #Justice
By Chuck FrankPlus: a Trump-backed Congo mineral deal aimed straight at China, three 6-3 Supreme Court immigration rulings in a single morning & Denmark moving to silence the public call to prayer — all in today's episode.
Something happened at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, and a federal court filing just put it on the record. A National Park Service official swore under oath that the pool's new lining was cut open with a sharp knife or razor, with roughly 70 fence-post caps thrown into the water. No suspect named. No motive on paper. The President calls it sabotage and points to a 350-foot gash; the filing won't say who or why. So which is it — a coordinated hit on a national monument weeks before America's 250th, or something the experts are quietly disputing? We walk you to the edge of it and let you decide.
Then the story almost nobody covered: a little-known American company, backed by Washington, just took control of two cobalt and copper mines in the Congo — the first U.S.-owned mining operation there in over a decade, in a country where Chinese interests control more than 70% of the supply. We connect it to the Supreme Court handing down three immigration rulings before lunch, an $89 million payroll-tax fraud scheme that just ended in a federal sentence, Denmark drawing a line over loudspeaker prayer calls, and an economy that shrugged off the Iran oil shock the legacy media swore would sink it. There is a famine of truth in our land. This is your quick news fix — and the truth starts now.
00:00 Welcome to 647
01:06 Trump 250th Anniversary
05:11 Economy Beats Oil Shock
11:18 Congo Minerals Win
16:10 Reflecting Pool Vandalism
20:03 Payroll Fraud Sentencing
24:15 Supreme Court Immigration
27:25 Denmark Prayer Ban
31:49 Reflecting Pool Science
38:04 Closing Blessing
#647 #ChuckFrank #LincolnMemorial #AmericaFirst #NationalSecurity #Justice