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Alan Dershowitz says he’d be ‘happy to help sue Rosie O’Donnell’ over false Trump-Epstein claim

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Attorney Alan Dershowitz said on Sunday that he was willing to assist in suing former talk show host Rosie O’Donnell over her false claim that President Donald Trump paid $1 billion to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

O’Donnell made the allegation on “The Jim Acosta Show” on Friday, which fact-checking website Snopes rated as false in July. Dershowitz said on Newsmax’s “Sunday Agenda” that O’Donnell’s statement was clearly malicious.

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“There was malice there. And I would be happy to help sue Rosie O’Donnell. She is a despicable liar and defamer of people. And she shouldn’t be allowed to get away with it. She’s now moved out of the country,” Dershowitz said. “She hates America. She hates American politicians. And she ought to be sued. I hope she is sued. And I volunteer pro bono to help out anybody who wants to sue Rosie O’Donnell on behalf of the president.”

“Rosie O’Donnell is not above the law and the president is not below the law,” he continued. “He has the right to sue for defamation if he can demonstrate malice. And I think the malice in this case is very clear.”

Host Lidia Curanaj asked Dershowitz how much money he would sue O’Donnell for.

“Everything she’s worth. I don’t know what she’s worth now, but certainly several hundred million dollars. The president’s reputation is at stake,” Dershowitz said. “He didn’t pay $1 billion to Jeffrey Epstein. I was Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer. I know about the relationship between Trump and Epstein. It ended early on in time. I’ve seen many of the records. There’s nothing to inculpate Trump in any way. ”

“And she just is lying through her teeth because she hates Donald Trump. So she’s willing to make up stories,” he added. “That’s not what the First Amendment was designed to protect. It was not designed to protect people who make up false stories.”

Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden asserted his team had discovered over 4,000 transactions in one of Epstein’s accounts, but made no reference to Trump, according to Snopes.

O’Donnell also claimed on “The Jim Acosta Show” Friday that Trump was clearly “guilty as sin,” citing the suggestive letter Trump allegedly sent to Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003, as reported by The Wall Street Journal in July. Trump has refuted the reporting and filed a lawsuit over it against Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones & Company Inc., News Corporation, and the two reporters who authored it.

“Our president is a serial pedophile rapist,” O’Donnell further alleged.

The Washington Post reported in July that while “Trump and Epstein had a relationship,” there is “no evidence of Trump wrongdoing.”

In December, ABC News paid $15 million to settle Trump’s defamation lawsuit against the network after “This Week” host George Stephanopoulos inaccurately claimed in March 2024 that Trump was found liable for rape.

Trump on Truth Social Wednesday wrote that his administration was considering revoking O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship, saying that she “is not a Great American” and that he believed she was “incapable of being” one.

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