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Weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Dom Giordano talks about what you're talking about. The Dean of Philadelphia Radio and the people's watch-dog, Dom holds elected leaders accountable and gives you a platform to sound off. read less
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Has Rampant Anti-Semitism Started to Hurt Bottom Line of Ivy league Universities?
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Has Rampant Anti-Semitism Started to Hurt Bottom Line of Ivy league Universities?
Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by telling of a news break that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft will pull his donations from Columbia University after their continued support of anti-Semitic protests. Dom explains his support for the move, stressing his frustration that some of America’s most noted institutions continue to allow hate to seethe from a portion of their student base. Then, Dom welcomes in Pennsylvania State Representative Dawn Keefer, head of the Freedom Caucus, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss her continued efforts to strengthen election security. This week, Keefer was highlighted in a piece by the Federalist that calls her work the ‘most important election integrity case’ in the upcoming election. Giordano asks for an update on a lawsuit filed by Keefer against the Biden administration, Josh Shapiro, and other officials that seeks an injunction on a Biden decision that directs all federal agencies to partner with state and local authorities on voter registration and other initiatives. This all ties into the controversial topic of Zuckerbucks, the infusion of private money to help solidify chances in upcoming elections for Democrats. Keefer tells where the suit stands, expressing her reasoning for filing, and telling what she hopes is done to further ensure election integrity in future elections. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial
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Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial
Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes in Dave McCormick, candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, back onto the Dom Giordano Program. First, Dom asks for McCormick’s response to a New York Times hit piece that tries to argue that McCormick’s family history isn’t what he sells on the campaign trail. McCormick explains where this may have come from, and tells how he sees it as a good sign that they’re so fearful of Senator Bob Casey’s seat that they’re now running national hit pieces. Then, McCormick comments on Senator Bob Casey’s track record on both Israel and the border, stressing his stance on both the issues that would benefit the state. Then, Dom welcomes State Representative Charity Grimm Krupa onto the Dom Giordano Program after she introduced a resolution banning house members with active warrants from remote voting. This comes as a direct response to votes filed by Democratic Representative Kevin Boyle, who is a fugitive from the law after a warrant was filed stemming from a violation of a restraining order. Grimm Krupa answers how this is even possible, and whether other members of the Assembly could be in any legal trouble for communicating with a fugitive. Then, Dom reveals some tragic breaking news, reporting a self-immolation outside the Trump trial that was caught live by Fox News, welcoming in Neal Zoren to hear his critical analysis of the shocking moment that we just witnessed.  (Photo by Curtis Means - Pool/Getty Images)