Last Updated on May 18, 2020
Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer Alan Dershowitz made an appearance on an online show this week, during which he caimed that the state “has the power to literally take you to a doctor’s office and plunge a needle into your arm.”
Dershowitz appeared on “Crowdsource the Truth” to discuss the issue of a potential COVID vaccine, and went on a monologue in which he declared that citizens have “no right” to refuse to wear a mask or refuse a mandatory vaccine.
“Let me put it very clearly, you have no constitutional right to endanger the public and spread the disease even if you disagree,” Dershowitz says, continuing, “You have no right not to be vaccinated, you have no right not to wear a mask, you have no right to open up your business.”
The host then interjectes, “Wait, can I stop you? ‘No right not to be vaccinated,’ if they decide we have to be vaccinated, we have to be vaccinated?”
“Absolutely, and if you refuse to be vaccinated, the state has the power to literally take you to a doctor’s office and plunge a needle into your arm,” proclaims Dershowitz.
“I’m very troubled by the legality of what you’re suggesting because it seems like we’re very close to a government mandate that we must all be vaccinated,” the host says later in the interview.
Dershowitz’s eyes light up as he nods vigorously and says, “I hope we are, I hope we are, I would like to see a government mandate, if a safe vaccine is developed for COVID-19, I hope it’s mandated, and I will defend it and argue that in the Supreme Court of the United States against your views.”
Dershowitz on forced vaccines: "I would like to see a government mandate." Says he would defend any such law in front of the Supreme Court. pic.twitter.com/VYfEYZxewL
— Lift the Veil (@lifttheveil411) May 17, 2020
Dershowitz helped convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein get a “non-prosecution agreement” in 2005, and has been previously accused of being involved in Epstein’s criminal activities on “Orgy Island” by multiple women. Dershowitz has adamantly denied these allegations.