In recent years, the legal profession has been marred by a left-wing takeover with activist prosecutors and judges whose campaigns are funded by liberal donors such as George Soros.  Beyond that, graduates from top law schools often work for far-left legal advocacy groups like the SPLC.

While the legal profession’s future looks bleak, some lawyers are still willing to stand up for what is right.  Alan Dershowitz, who defended President Trump from baseless legal attacks during the ‘Russiagate’ scandal, is one such lawyer.

Dershowitz, a Harvard Law School graduate and one of the most famous lawyers in the United States, is representing two January 6th defendants who did not commit any violent crimes at the Capitol and who he claims were waved in by police.

Dershowitz is a registered Democrat who voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential election but believes in defending first amendment rights for everyone, regardless of political affiliation.

After being blacklisted by much of the mainstream media because of a defamation lawsuit he filed against CNN last year, Dershowitz spoke to Newsmax last night to defend his client’s innocence.

 

WATCH:

 

 

Alan Dershowitz:  “He had a First Amendment right to protest the election and he was welcomed into the Capitol.  The policemen are seen in the videotape welcoming him in.  It’s not a crime to be welcomed into the crime after you’ve been waved in.  He didn’t hurt anybody.  He left when he was told to leave.  And there’s been a case that’s been decided just last week which suggests that if those facts are true, there is no crime…

… If they apply the same standards that they apply to protesters in the west– , Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and others who burned buildings, blocked access to the courts, and did real damage, none of these cases would be brought.  And you can’t have a double standard.  You can’t have one rule for the left and one rule for the right.  One rule for Democrats and one rule for Republicans.  The First Amendment doesn’t permit that.”

 

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