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Transcript excerpt mentions Alan Dershowitz repeatedly standing during testimony

The passage provides a vague, unverified remark about Alan Dershowitz standing up during a hearing. It lacks concrete details—no dates, transactions, or substantive allegations—and does not connect hi Alan Dershowitz is referenced as repeatedly “jumping up” during testimony. No specific allegation or misconduct is described. The context appears to be a House oversight hearing, but the excerpt is f

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #021893
Pages
1
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The passage provides a vague, unverified remark about Alan Dershowitz standing up during a hearing. It lacks concrete details—no dates, transactions, or substantive allegations—and does not connect hi Alan Dershowitz is referenced as repeatedly “jumping up” during testimony. No specific allegation or misconduct is described. The context appears to be a House oversight hearing, but the excerpt is f

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Oo O DN OO FF WwW NY =| NO RO PO PNP NM NO | S| S| HS SF S| S| S| S| S| non BP WO NO -|- ODO OO WDN OO OT BP WO NYO — 70 was happening on the other side. MR. SCAROLA: No, sir. No, no, no. There was never anyone who jumped to their feet at any time during the course of the last two days. The only person who keeps jumping up is Alan Dershowitz. Have him pass you a note quietly if you would, please. MR. SIMPSON: I will disagree with your characterization, but let me say the argumentation -- MR. SCAROLA: Are you making the representation -- MR. SIMPSON: No, I'm not. MR. SCAROLA: -- that somebody on this side of the room jumped up? MR. SIMPSON: No, no, no, I'm not. MR. SCAROLA: Okay. Thank you. I appreciate that. MR. SIMPSON: And I -- MR. SCAROLA: And you do acknowledge that Mr. Dershowitz has repeatedly been jumping up in the middle of testimony, correct? MR. SIMPSON: That's -- he just got up and came over to me, that's the only time I'm aware of because I'm looking at the witness, but he did ROUGH DRAFT ONLY

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