Bolton to Giordano on Russia Bounties: 'No Comment'

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 18: White House National Security Advisor John Bolton (R) listens to U.S. President Donald Trump as he and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte talk to reporters in the Oval Office at the White House July 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. Accor
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John Bolton on Trump and New Book, The Room Where It Happened

After making national headlines with supposed groundbreaking information in his new book about President Trump, former Ambassador John Bolton joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the aforementioned book, The Room Where It Happened. First, Dom asks Bolton which President would receive the “Bolton Gold Standard” when it comes to dealing with foreign affairs. Then, Dom asks Bolton about Trump’s foreign policy, which Bolton insists is non-existent, and if it does exist it’s incredibly inconsistent. Also, Dom asks about the disconnect between Bolton’s recent negativity and comments from the Trump administration itself, which Bolton argues is solely because those officials in the administration are still under Trump’s employ.

KT McFarland On Alleged Russian Bounties

KT McFarland, former Deputy National Security Advisor under Michael Flynn, joins the Dom Giordano Program to clear the air of claims made by John Bolton and others that Trump ignored warnings of bounties put on American soldier heads by Russia. KT theorizes what she thinks may have happened, which she believes was a standard process that her team and others would follow, and it’s being twisted into something negative. She notes that it’s rare for intelligence to be sent to the President if intelligence is unverified. Only when intelligence becomes verified does it then go to the President. Also, McFarland spills the beans on Bolton, who seems a bit hypocritical in his current anti-Trump stance.

Bill O'Reilly on the Global Organization of "Black Lives Matter"

Famed conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to give the details behind the branding that’s become “Black Lives Matter.” O’Reilly breaks down how the corporate media has created a narrative that the United States is a bad country founded on racism and white supremacy. He notes that if the facts don’t fit that created narrative, you won’t hear those facts. O’Reilly breaks down the global organization of Black Lives Matter, which proudly proclaims itself as an organization hoping to further Marxist ideologies.