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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering up a continued analysis on the reaction to Joe Biden’s mental state, telling how his lawyers continue to spin the Hur Report last week that noted that he’s not mentally capable to stand trial after his taking of classified documents. Then, Dom tells that Jon Stewart has returned to the airwaves, asking whether he’ll offer a conservative take after the continued success of Greg Gutfeld’s show on Fox News.
Then, Dom welcomes in Wally Zimolong, attorney with America First Legal (AFL), to the Dom Giordano Program after the attorney recently won a case for a client who was suspended from a school campus after quoting from the Bible publicly. Zimolong tells the story of Kombe Sefelino, a student on the campus of the County College of Morris, who refused to self-censor himself after pushback while reading and preaching straight from the bible, making references that were considered anti-LGBT. Zimolong clarifies our free speech laws, explaining what the client received in a stipulated order, explaining the implications of allowing this form of trouncing on the First Amendment right. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering up a continued analysis on the reaction to Joe Biden’s mental state, telling how his lawyers continue to spin the Hur Report last week that noted that he’s not mentally capable to stand trial after his taking of classified documents. Then, Dom tells that Jon Stewart has returned to the airwaves, asking whether he’ll offer a conservative take after the continued success of Greg Gutfeld’s show on Fox News.
Then, Dom welcomes in Wally Zimolong, attorney with America First Legal (AFL), to the Dom Giordano Program after the attorney recently won a case for a client who was suspended from a school campus after quoting from the Bible publicly. Zimolong tells the story of Kombe Sefelino, a student on the campus of the County College of Morris, who refused to self-censor himself after pushback while reading and preaching straight from the bible, making references that were considered anti-LGBT. Zimolong clarifies our free speech laws, explaining what the client received in a stipulated order, explaining the implications of allowing this form of trouncing on the First Amendment right. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

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