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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by playing back some clips from what he’s deemed The Real Housewives of Capitol Hill, a fiery exchange between Republican Marjorie Taylor-Greene and Democrats Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett with personal insults being thrown during an official congressional hearing. Then, Dom tells of an incident involving golfer Scottie Scheffler this morning, who was booked into jail after running through a traffic stop set up due to an accident outside the Valhalla golf course where he’s playing, rolling back a clip from Al Sharpton who somehow attempts to turn this into a racial issue.
Then, Dom welcomes in Jay Town, former United States Attorney for Northern Alabama under Trump, who has a week-end analysis of the hush money trial of Donald Trump playing out in New York. Town breaks down and analyzes both Cohen’s testimony and cross examination, explaining why he believes the case will inevitably end in a hung jury. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by playing back some clips from what he’s deemed The Real Housewives of Capitol Hill, a fiery exchange between Republican Marjorie Taylor-Greene and Democrats Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett with personal insults being thrown during an official congressional hearing. Then, Dom tells of an incident involving golfer Scottie Scheffler this morning, who was booked into jail after running through a traffic stop set up due to an accident outside the Valhalla golf course where he’s playing, rolling back a clip from Al Sharpton who somehow attempts to turn this into a racial issue.
Then, Dom welcomes in Jay Town, former United States Attorney for Northern Alabama under Trump, who has a week-end analysis of the hush money trial of Donald Trump playing out in New York. Town breaks down and analyzes both Cohen’s testimony and cross examination, explaining why he believes the case will inevitably end in a hung jury. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

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