Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Alan Dershowitz Turns His Back On The Dark Side

Harvard law professor and constitutional attorney Alan Dershowitz has officially ditched the Democrat Party after 67 years and registered as a Republican.

In a powerful Wall Street Journal op-ed published Monday, Dershowitz blasted today’s Democrat Party as increasingly hostile toward Israel and dangerously consumed by radical ideology, warning that its current trajectory poses a serious threat to the country.

https://x.com/foxandfriends/status/2046558559630971358


Over the past year, Dershowitz repeatedly warned that Democrats were abandoning core American values. He even pledged to campaign for Republicans in the 2026 midterms, saying he was “totally frightened” by the prospect of Democrats regaining power.
“I’m going to be supporting the Republicans in the midterm election. I’m hoping that the Republicans maintain control both of the House and the Senate,”
“The last thing I want is Chuck Schumer to be head of the Senate or Liz Warren to be chairperson of a committee or AOC to be chairperson of a committee.”
“The Democrats have not only lost my votes, but they have made me an enemy, essentially, by how they’ve moved away from American values, Israeli values and values of decency,” he continued. “I’m not a Republican, but I am a very anti-Democrat. I’m against the Democratic Party. I will do anything to see Mamdani defeated.”
On Monday, Dershowitz officially left the Democrat Party.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/alan-dershowitz-officially-ditches-democrat-party-after-67/

1 comment:

  1. Enjoy your blog, and have never commented before. I've never really had antisemitic thoughts (go ahead and call me one. I don't care; please show me I'm wrong), but one thing I'm really starting to notice is a certain groups (apparent) true allegiance. This groups main political home was the democratic party. No matter how corrupt or duplicitous, nor the graft, perversion, incompetence, or just plain how much damage that party has done to the United States, this group didn't seem to have much of a problem with it. Certainly not enough of one to speak up about switching partys. But now Israel's actions are being questioned and attacked by their traditional party, well, that was too much. Damaging the country that has provided for and protected them is ok, but the other is too much. And no I'm not a cheerleader for Iran or islam.

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Alan Dershowitz Turns His Back On The Dark Side

Harvard law professor and constitutional attorney Alan Dershowitz has officially ditched the Democrat Party after 67 years and registered as...