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In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss why he voted against a censure of Adam Schiff yesterday in Congress. First, Dom asks the Representative why the no vote, with Fitzpatrick clarifying that yesterday’s vote wasn’t directly on the censure and he fully intends to hold Schiff accountable. Fitzpatrick stresses the importance of Congressional precedence, explaining that all his vote was to further solidify the eventual final passage of the bill so it can’t be weaponized in the future. Then, Fitzpatrick offers his opinion on the continued persecution of Donald Trump, stressing that we need to enforce the equal use of justice, comparing how those in the Democratic Party have been handled when found with classified information similarly to Trump.
Then, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by discussing a call for reparations in Philadelphia City Council, explaining the detrimental nature of such a proposition in California. Then, Dom tells about a huge payout by Starbucks to a former White manager who was fired in the wake of claims of racism against the organization for a viral incident that played out in a Philadelphia café. (Photo by Ting Shen-Pool/Getty Images)
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In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss why he voted against a censure of Adam Schiff yesterday in Congress. First, Dom asks the Representative why the no vote, with Fitzpatrick clarifying that yesterday’s vote wasn’t directly on the censure and he fully intends to hold Schiff accountable. Fitzpatrick stresses the importance of Congressional precedence, explaining that all his vote was to further solidify the eventual final passage of the bill so it can’t be weaponized in the future. Then, Fitzpatrick offers his opinion on the continued persecution of Donald Trump, stressing that we need to enforce the equal use of justice, comparing how those in the Democratic Party have been handled when found with classified information similarly to Trump.
Then, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by discussing a call for reparations in Philadelphia City Council, explaining the detrimental nature of such a proposition in California. Then, Dom tells about a huge payout by Starbucks to a former White manager who was fired in the wake of claims of racism against the organization for a viral incident that played out in a Philadelphia café. (Photo by Ting Shen-Pool/Getty Images)

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