WATCH: Alan Dershowitz Calls Out Ted Cruz for Absurd Bigoted Questions During KBJ Hearing



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Prior to working with Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz spent much of his career working for Liberal causes. And some of those Liberal beliefs came out when the lawyer discussed Ted Cruz’s behavior during the Ketanji Brown-Jackson hearing. According to Dershowitz, his former student’s questions were absurd and bigoted.

The lawyer told Newsmax:
“So, would you discriminate against someone who changed genders, if they wanted to serve as a federal judge? No, no! That’s bigotry. People have the right to choose how to live their lives. Cruz asked a series of absurd questions — I hope he didn’t learn them from me, he was my student — where he said, well, if a man has the right to choose to be a woman, I as a Latino person have a right to be Asian. No! No, you don’t. You can’t change into somebody who’s Asian. You can parody someone who’s Asian and live an Asian life and be part of Asian culture, but no, you can’t do that. You can convert, you can be born a Jew and become a Catholic, you can be born a Catholic and become a Jew.”
Alan Dershowitz says he is very disappointed in his former student Ted Cruz’ questions of Judge Jackson today, which he called “bigotry.” pic.twitter.com/VMlZHUzW8j
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Dershowitz continued, “There’s certain things you can change, certain things you can’t. We used to think that gender was one of them. It turns out it’s not! It turns out you can change gender and live a perfectly happy and good life. We have two friends who have grandchildren who have changed genders, and in both cases, they’re living much, much, much happier lives with the gender change.”
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