KT McFarland to Giordano: Milley Was Trying To Protect His Job

The Dom Giordano Program | September 16, 2021
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KT McFarland on General Milley’s Alleged Betrayal of Trump Administration

K.T. McFarland, former Deputy National Security Advisor in the Trump administration, joins the Dom Giordano Program to break down the situation involving General Mark Milley. An upcoming book by Bob Woodward alleges that Milley tipped off our Chinese adversaries to any potential movement by the Trump administration. K.T. McFarland, who worked with Milley, gives her thoughts on why he chose to make such a decision. McFarland explains why she believes that Milley was hoping to make an impression with the incoming administration, and tells how this ties to the situation unfolding in Afghanistan.

New Jersey State Senator Hopes To Prevent Infringement of Rights Surrounding Vaccine Passports

New Jersey State Senator Joe Pennacchio joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss legislation that he’s working on with other New Jersey lawmakers that would completely re-write the enforcement of any potential vaccine passport schemes in the state. Pennacchio explains that he would like to start the conversation and bring a discussion to the forefront concerning the civil rights implications of denying work and other situations based on vaccination status. Then, Pennacchio and Giordano discuss the politicization of therapeutics such as Ivermectin and the negative impact that silencing of debate has on the trust of public in receiving the vaccine.

Hogan Gidley with an Update on Election Integrity

Hogan Gidley, Director for the Center of Election Integrity at America First Policy Institute and former White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to provide an update on his push to strengthen future elections. Gidley explains the purpose of his role and organization, telling of the importance of election integrity for both citizen trust and utmost security. Giordano makes the point that bad faith provokes much of the mistrust coming from the Right, to which Gidley confirms as a large issue, and in many cases, a violation of state law.