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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by playing back a clip from a testimony today in Capitol Hill of Merrick Garland, where the Attorney General explodes on Congressman Jeff Van Drew after the New Jersey lawmaker asked him whether he believes traditional Catholics should be labeled domestic extremists. This leads Dom into a conversation about the Liberal stance on Catholicism, explaining his frustration with the continued trend of left-leaners to use religion only when it benefits their purpose while propagating for very anti-Catholic stance on issues. Then, Dom plays back another clip from the hearing, with Madeleine Dean offering compassion to Garland, trying to argue that the hearing it pointless. Then, Dom returns to a topic he spoke about earlier in the week, offering updates on the Deptford School District decision to refuse food for higher grade students whose lunch debt is in arrears. Phil Murphy and the state administration got involved, directing the district to discontinue the current penalty, telling that their next step will be under review by the State. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by playing back a clip from a testimony today in Capitol Hill of Merrick Garland, where the Attorney General explodes on Congressman Jeff Van Drew after the New Jersey lawmaker asked him whether he believes traditional Catholics should be labeled domestic extremists. This leads Dom into a conversation about the Liberal stance on Catholicism, explaining his frustration with the continued trend of left-leaners to use religion only when it benefits their purpose while propagating for very anti-Catholic stance on issues. Then, Dom plays back another clip from the hearing, with Madeleine Dean offering compassion to Garland, trying to argue that the hearing it pointless. Then, Dom returns to a topic he spoke about earlier in the week, offering updates on the Deptford School District decision to refuse food for higher grade students whose lunch debt is in arrears. Phil Murphy and the state administration got involved, directing the district to discontinue the current penalty, telling that their next step will be under review by the State. (Photo by Getty Images)

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