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Dershowitz Exposes Epstein Accusations Against Trump as Media Hype

Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax bluntly that there is “nothing incriminating” in the Jeffrey Epstein files that would point to President Trump, a statement that should calm every patriot who hates media-driven character assassination. Dershowitz, who once represented Epstein and has been close to the documents, urged full transparency while warning the public not to jump to conspiratorial conclusions.

The outcry began after a Wall Street Journal piece suggested Mr. Trump’s name was in Justice Department files related to Epstein, a report that the White House immediately and rightly blasted as inaccurate and misleading. Conservatives have every right to demand the same standards from the press that they demand of ordinary citizens — when a big paper floats an explosive claim, produce the proof or retract it.

Dershowitz did something the rest of the mainstream media rarely does: he called out reporters to show their evidence, challenging the Journal to produce the alleged birthday letters so their authenticity can be verified. That demand for basic journalistic accountability should resonate across the political spectrum — if you’re going to accuse public figures, stop hiding behind anonymous sourcing and deliver the documents.

At the same time, Dershowitz has been clear that while Epstein’s crimes are monstrous and the victims deserve justice, the so-called client list and the idea of a vast conspiracy implicating famous conservatives is mostly smoke and mirrors. He has pushed for full unredacted releases while predicting the public will ultimately find no smoking guns against well-known figures, a conclusion that undermines the fevered fantasies the left keeps selling.

Capitol Hill is now where Democrats and Republicans alike should be fighting for the truth, not for political advantage, and a House Oversight subcommittee voted to subpoena DOJ records to force transparency. Conservatives should support getting evidence out in the open so the record can be set straight, because secrecy only fuels smear campaigns and leaves hardworking Americans wondering who to trust.

America’s fight right now isn’t about blindly defending a politician — it’s about defending due process, demanding accountability from the media, and ensuring victims get justice without turning accusations into convictions. Patriots know we can hold both principles: believe victims who tell the truth and demand proof before destroying reputations. If the documents truly show wrongdoing, let them be released and let the law do its work; if they don’t, the people who weaponized rumor and innuendo must answer for the damage they’ve done.

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