
America First Pols Lead Statewide Revolt Against Judicial Tyranny and Gov. Hobbs’ Communist-Backed Veto Agenda
By Richard Luthmann with Michael Volpe
Special to The Unknown Podcast
ARIZONA LEGISLATORS AWAKEN: THE RED DESERT REVOLT
Arizona has become ground zero in the fight for America’s families. And two unlikely leaders are emerging: a teacher and a cop.
Representative Rachel Keshel and Senator Mark Finchem are driving forces in a grassroots revolution to reform the state’s broken family court system. They are taking aim at Governor Katie Hobbs, who defends the destruction, corruption, and grift wholeheartedly.
On a recent special edition of The Unknown Podcast, Keshel sat down with investigative journalists Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe to pull back the curtain on decades of corruption, judicial abuse, and taxpayer-funded injustice.
“I’ve never wanted to fight for something so badly,” Keshel told the hosts. “The stories we’re hearing keep me up at night.”
Keshel isn’t just talking. Alongside Finchem, she co-chairs Arizona’s Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Family Court Orders.
The Committee has heard gut-wrenching testimony from parents and children describing what Finchem called “judicial overreach” and “self-serving practices” by a cabal of judges and court-appointed therapists.

“The system is breaking families,” the senator said.
Witnesses described a rigged court network where “therapeutic interventions” (TIs) are ordered at “legal gunpoint,” costing families $15,000 to $25,000 or more, often without court findings about ability to pay.
The worst part? Those who couldn’t pay were threatened with loss of custody.
“It’s extortion disguised as therapy,” Luthmann said on the podcast.
ARIZONA LEGISLATORS AWAKEN: THE MAGA MODEL
Keshel and Finchem’s brand of reform echoes the Trump Doctrine: safety through strength, prosperity through truth, and power to the people.
They’re fighting judicial tyranny at home, while President Donald Trump wages war on globalism abroad.
Together, they form the core of the New American Golden Age.

“President Trump is cleaning out the deep state in D.C.,” said Luthmann. “Keshel and Finchem are draining the swamp in Arizona’s Capitol and the family courts.”
The reforms promote common sense over credentialed corruption.
They support jury trials in custody cases, demand accountability for judges who ignore the law and silence children, and stand for fiscal sanity—ending the blank checks given to so-called “experts” who profit while families suffer.
The risk lies in allowing unchecked power to continue behind closed courtroom doors, where court appointee after court appointee rob Arizona and America’s families.
“They don’t want transparency,” Volpe noted. “They want kickbacks. And they will fight like hell to keep their gravy train from getting derailed.”
If voters remove Hobbs and elect a pro-family governor, Arizona could become a model for nationwide family court reform. Trump allies already call it the proving ground for red-state populist legislation.
ARIZONA LEGISLATORS AWAKEN: FAMILY COURT REFORM IS SAFETY AND SECURITY
Keshel and Finchem’s reforms are about more than custody battles. They’re about restoring justice, rebuilding trust, and putting America’s children first.
“It’s not just about family court,” Keshel said. “It’s about civil rights. It’s about freedom. It’s about ending generational trauma.”
Their movement is gaining steam. Over 2,000 people signed a petition to remove Judge Charlene Jackson from the bench.
Parents are organizing. Grandparents are fundraising. Whistleblowers are coming forward.
But until Hobbs is gone, reform may stay stalled.

“We have the votes. We have the bills. We just don’t have the governor,” Keshel said. “Yet.”
As the 2026 election cycle begins, MAGA Arizona has a new mission: fire Katie Hobbs, finish family court reform, and help President Trump build the New American Golden Age—one courtroom at a time.