Hell Freezes Over As This Prominent Attorney Announces He's Becoming a Republican
He’s been a Democrat since 1959. Not anymore.
Prominent attorney Alan Dershowitz, who has found himself at odds with
his party in the Trump era, is making it official: he’s becoming a
Republican. You can probably guess why. Besides the numerous legal
antics Democrats have pushed, especially on the Russian collusion hoax
and impeachment, which has caused him frustration, his former party’s
hostility toward Israel has him heading for the exits
DERSHOWITZ
DEPARTS: Legal legend Alan Dershowitz is officially ditching the
Democratic Party. The lifelong liberal is registering as a Republican,
citing the Democratic Party's "hostility" toward Israel and a radical
shift that he warns is "bad for America."
Longtime Democrat & Constitutional Scholar Alan Dershowitz is leaving the Democrat Party and registering as a Republican.
OMG.
— John Reese - Person of Interest (@Rickisback_ON_X) April 21, 2026
I
am a lifelong Democrat. I started campaigning for the party’s local
candidates as a teenager in Brooklyn, N.Y., have been a registered
Democrat for 67 years, made speeches for John F. Kennedy as a college
student, and can count on one hand the number of Republicans I’ve ever
supported for any office.
I still disagree strongly with the GOP
on abortion, the separation of church and state, immigration, healthcare
and taxes, among other things. Yet I’ve decided to bite the bullet and
register as a Republican.
The Democratic Party has become the most
anti-Israel party in U.S. history. Last week all but seven Senate
Democrats voted for an arms embargo against the Jewish state, and an
avowed enemy of Israel, Abdul El-Sayed, is gaining ground in the
Democratic campaign for U.S. senator from Michigan.
There is no
denying that the hard left, anti-Israel wing of the Democratic Party has
moved from the fringe to the mainstream. Until recently there was an
age gap, with younger voters more strongly opposing Israel, but recent
polls suggest that the trend now includes Democrats of all ages.
Republicans have their own antisemitic fringe, but for now it remains a
fringe.
I believe that the Democratic Party’s hostility to Israel
represents a deeper and more dangerous shift away from the center and
toward a radical approach that is bad for America and the free world. So
I intend to work hard to prevent the Democrats from gaining control of
the House and Senate, and I urge those who share my concerns about the
increasing influence of radicalism in the Democratic Party to vote,
campaign and contribute for continued Republican control of Congress.
Not everyone is receptive to this announcement:
Another
entry in "the Right is a dumping ground for failed celebrities and
MeToo cases." Alan Dershowitz, Russell Brand, and many others lose their
status on the Left and come to harvest clicks and power from the
Right—and the Right doesn't have the self-confidence to say "no." https://t.co/pQWNvk0xE2
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@christopherrufo) April 21, 2026
Look,
this is a free country, and if Dershowitz wants to leave and become an
independent because he can't find a home here, that’s his choice. But
for him to feel compelled to leave the Democrats over Israel indicates
the antisemitism problem on the Left has now reached pandemic levels of
bad.
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