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In today’s second hour, Dom brings things more local, first leading off with commentary on a Billy Penn column that suggests long-time Councilperson Brian O’Neill may lose his seat he’s held for 43 years, further weighing the dynamic of City leadership in favor of progressives. This leads Dom to discuss the state of the City of Philadelphia, telling why the City will spin further in darkness with a deeper ingratiated far Left leadership.
Then, Dom welcomes in Cynthia Hughes, author of Due Process Denied, which tells about the Washington D.C. prison where many alleged to be involved with January 6th have been imprisoned. Hughes, whose nephew is in prison for his involvement in the alleged insurrection, founded the Patriot Freedom Project, which serves to help pay legal fees to those that they consider wrongly imprisoned. Dom discusses the work that she does, and goes in depth into certain individuals who have made headlines due to their treatment by the federal government. (Photo by Getty Images)
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In today’s second hour, Dom brings things more local, first leading off with commentary on a Billy Penn column that suggests long-time Councilperson Brian O’Neill may lose his seat he’s held for 43 years, further weighing the dynamic of City leadership in favor of progressives. This leads Dom to discuss the state of the City of Philadelphia, telling why the City will spin further in darkness with a deeper ingratiated far Left leadership.
Then, Dom welcomes in Cynthia Hughes, author of Due Process Denied, which tells about the Washington D.C. prison where many alleged to be involved with January 6th have been imprisoned. Hughes, whose nephew is in prison for his involvement in the alleged insurrection, founded the Patriot Freedom Project, which serves to help pay legal fees to those that they consider wrongly imprisoned. Dom discusses the work that she does, and goes in depth into certain individuals who have made headlines due to their treatment by the federal government. (Photo by Getty Images)

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