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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing a new effort by Karine Jean Pierre and the Biden administration to re-frame viral videos of a confused Joe Biden as ‘cheap fakes,’ a term they’ve spun to refer to any out-of-context videos shared across social media.
Then, Dom welcomes in William McVey, Director of Public Safety for Bensalem, PA, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the innovative way that his town has fought back in a more-than-30% spike in shoplifting affecting Pennsylvania and their town. McVey, who notes the impact that retail theft has had on his town, tells that he’s teamed up with local businesses to strongly confront a society that’s seemingly greenlit shoplifting. Dom argues that much of what we’re seeing with retail theft stems from policies set forth by DA Larry Krasner and other Progressives, who set a limit to which they wouldn’t prosecute, enabling many to become criminals. McVey explains how he’s combining better policing tactics with new advances in technology, along with the help of local business owners and a partnership with the new leaders in Philadelphia to see fungible results in retail theft in their suburban town. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing a new effort by Karine Jean Pierre and the Biden administration to re-frame viral videos of a confused Joe Biden as ‘cheap fakes,’ a term they’ve spun to refer to any out-of-context videos shared across social media.
Then, Dom welcomes in William McVey, Director of Public Safety for Bensalem, PA, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the innovative way that his town has fought back in a more-than-30% spike in shoplifting affecting Pennsylvania and their town. McVey, who notes the impact that retail theft has had on his town, tells that he’s teamed up with local businesses to strongly confront a society that’s seemingly greenlit shoplifting. Dom argues that much of what we’re seeing with retail theft stems from policies set forth by DA Larry Krasner and other Progressives, who set a limit to which they wouldn’t prosecute, enabling many to become criminals. McVey explains how he’s combining better policing tactics with new advances in technology, along with the help of local business owners and a partnership with the new leaders in Philadelphia to see fungible results in retail theft in their suburban town. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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