Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by talking about some fun that’s unfolded since his show yesterday and interview with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, telling that a clip that she posted to her Twitter feed went viral but for the wrong reasons. On the show yesterday, Haley suggested that legal immigrants are more patriotic than ‘most Americans,’ which really set off the Left, causing a ton of commentary and retweets. Dom doubles down on what Haley said, arguing why he supports exactly what she was saying. Then, Dom asks what would happen if Governor Abbott of Texas decided to send some illegal immigrants up to Philadelphia, telling what has happened in similar situations in Washington D.C. and NYC in which liberal leaders have pushed back on a new trend of bussing migrants to these Left states. Then Dom previews the upcoming interview with Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz, offering strategy that he believes the candidate needs to employ to connect Fetterman to progressive policies that have led to a spike in crime and a horrible economy.
Then, Dom welcomes Dr. Mehmet Oz, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, back onto the Dom Giordano Program. First, Dom and Dr. Oz discuss the repeated challenges by Dr. Oz of a debate against opponent John Fetterman, with the Doctor commenting about the new shift in tone from the Fetterman campaign pointing to a possible debate. Dr. Oz and Dom denounce this development, though, with Dom proclaiming that he doesn’t believe a debate will ever happen. Dr. Oz agrees with this sentiment, telling that he also believes the Democratic candidate will continue delay tactics to get out of debating. Then, Giordano and Dr. Oz discuss the financial support of Fetterman, with Oz telling of the massive amount of funding coming from out of State for the progressive candidate. Then, Oz and Giordano discuss the spike in crime that are a result of hyper-progressive policies that Fetterman continues to propagate, and his refusal to answer hard questions about his idea of criminal justice reform. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)