A Frosty Summer for Alan Dershowitz on Liberal Martha’s Vineyard
Mr. Dershowitz says some in the Vineyard, the summer epicenter of progressive values and Democratic power, are shunning him for his views in support of President Trump.
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Mr. Dershowitz says some in the Vineyard, the summer epicenter of progressive values and Democratic power, are shunning him for his views in support of President Trump.
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The men, Derick Almena and Max Harris, are expected to be sentenced to several years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in the case of the “Ghost Ship” fire.
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