In a shocking revelation, renowned Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz has opened up to Australian journalist Miranda Devine about the personal costs he faced for defending former US President Donald Trump. Dershowitz, a long-time liberal stalwart, has revealed that his decision to represent Trump led to a backlash that ultimately cost him his reputation and led to him being "canceled." The professor, a stalwart of the Democratic Party, has now publicly disclosed that he has switched allegiance to the Republican Party, citing the increasingly divisive nature of the left. Dershowitz also shares a previously unknown insight into his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was also a client of the professor's. Dershowitz claims that Epstein told him something about Trump that has left many wondering about the former president's character. Furthermore, the professor weighs in on international politics, suggesting that the Obama administration's nuclear deal with Iran was a catastrophic failure that ultimately led to the war in the region. With Dershowitz's candid admissions, readers are in for a gripping look into the mind of one of America's most influential thinkers.
Legendary Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz tells Miranda Devine that defending Trump got him canceled and he now votes Republican. He reveals what his client Jeffrey Epstein told him about Trump — and how Obama’s terrible nuclear deal led to the Iran war.