$5,000 FOR A FELONY: The Judge Who Obstructed ICE Walks
Plus: the DOJ puts all 50 states on a 5-day clock, Trump cuts off Spain & Arizona's Supreme Court reshapes Maricopa elections, all in today's episode. Prosecutors asked for 15 to 21 months in federal prison. The judge handed down a $5,000 fine and sent her home. A former Wisconsin judge, convicted of FELONY obstruction for helping a non-citizen slip past ICE agents at her own courthouse, just learned what accountability looks like when the system judges its own. Chuck called this outcome months ago, and today he explains what this sentence really tells you about two tiers of justice in America. And that's only one thread. The Department of Justice just sent letters to every state in the union with a five-day deadline and the words "criminal liability" inside. President Trump turned to his Treasury Secretary at the NATO summit and cut off trade with an entire ally nation on camera. Arizona's Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision that decides who actually runs elections in the nation's second-largest voting county, right as early primary ballots drop. And a legendary Navy SEAL delivered the internet's line of the week. Chuck connects what the headlines won't. 00:00 Welcome to 647 01:04 Birthright Citizenship Debate 06:34 DOJ Targets Noncitizen Voting 10:12 Trump Halts Trade With Spain 16:18 Arizona Election Power Fight 20:33 Judge Spares ICE Obstruction 24:25 McConnell Health Rumors 28:04 SEAL Claps Back Online 30:56 Wrap Up and Blessing #647 #ChuckFrank #Justice #Accountability #ElectionIntegrity #AmericanTruth