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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by celebrating the announcement last night that Orsted will be ceasing their windfarm project off the coast of the Jersey Shore, something he’s been fighting for on his program now for a couple years. Dom welcomes in Robin Shaffer, spokesperson for Protect Our Coast New Jersey, who’s incredibly happy today, telling listeners where he was when he found out the news. Dom reveals that former President Donald Trump has thanked friend of the show, Congressman Jeff Van Drew, whose close personal ties caused a dedication to this issue.
Then, Dom welcomes in Jim Worthington, owner of the Newtown Athletic Club, back onto the Dom Giordano Program after Worthington scored a big win in court that requires an apology from multiple Democrats after they allegedly defamed the businessman. As part of a historic settlement of a defamation lawsuit, activist Gregory Bullough publicly apologized to Worthington for producing an online petition that was seen as an accusation of Worthington for organizing busloads of rioters to attack the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. Worthington takes us inside what he’s suffered through after the defamation, and tells what’s coming up for his athletic club and his political activism. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by celebrating the announcement last night that Orsted will be ceasing their windfarm project off the coast of the Jersey Shore, something he’s been fighting for on his program now for a couple years. Dom welcomes in Robin Shaffer, spokesperson for Protect Our Coast New Jersey, who’s incredibly happy today, telling listeners where he was when he found out the news. Dom reveals that former President Donald Trump has thanked friend of the show, Congressman Jeff Van Drew, whose close personal ties caused a dedication to this issue.
Then, Dom welcomes in Jim Worthington, owner of the Newtown Athletic Club, back onto the Dom Giordano Program after Worthington scored a big win in court that requires an apology from multiple Democrats after they allegedly defamed the businessman. As part of a historic settlement of a defamation lawsuit, activist Gregory Bullough publicly apologized to Worthington for producing an online petition that was seen as an accusation of Worthington for organizing busloads of rioters to attack the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. Worthington takes us inside what he’s suffered through after the defamation, and tells what’s coming up for his athletic club and his political activism. (Photo by Getty Images)

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