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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering a deep analysis into the trials of Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, and the political implications. First, Dom tells of his frustration with the Supreme Court decision to abide by a Jack Smith request to look at whether the former President should be criminally charged. Dom updates the timetable for the trial, explaining how the new timing changes the upcoming election, in favor for the former President. Then, Dom asks his question of the day, telling that today is Taylor Swift’s birthday, asking who listeners think should just go away.
Then, Dom welcomes in Pennsylvania State Representative Martina White to discuss a radical change forced through by Democrats in the middle of the night that changes a law on the state’s Pardon Board, allowing a pardon with only two-thirds vote instead of a full unanimous vote. This decision even covers inmates who received life sentences or the death penalty. Martina tells of the negative implications of such an extreme move by the Democrats, expressing her shock and frustration with their decision to do something like this. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering a deep analysis into the trials of Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, and the political implications. First, Dom tells of his frustration with the Supreme Court decision to abide by a Jack Smith request to look at whether the former President should be criminally charged. Dom updates the timetable for the trial, explaining how the new timing changes the upcoming election, in favor for the former President. Then, Dom asks his question of the day, telling that today is Taylor Swift’s birthday, asking who listeners think should just go away.
Then, Dom welcomes in Pennsylvania State Representative Martina White to discuss a radical change forced through by Democrats in the middle of the night that changes a law on the state’s Pardon Board, allowing a pardon with only two-thirds vote instead of a full unanimous vote. This decision even covers inmates who received life sentences or the death penalty. Martina tells of the negative implications of such an extreme move by the Democrats, expressing her shock and frustration with their decision to do something like this. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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