So Sean starts off this interview by asking about the recent news that the Supreme Court is not interested in Alex's appeal. Not at all.
So Sean starts off this interview by asking about the recent news that the Supreme Court is not interested in Alex's appeal. Not at all.
Naturally, Trump has appealed this to the Supreme Court and he wants them to get to the case fast.
We're one short of half. Only one justice short of them taking it and throwing this out from the very beginning because the very nature of the suit violates the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
We're never going to get to the Supreme Court because we're going to get valued in the bankruptcy court. So you leverage the appeal on that value.
Because I think there was at a time, and maybe he's still convinced of it, that he, no matter what happens, he's going to be a Larry Flint hero who goes up to the U.S. Supreme Court and everybody, you know, it's all going to be saved and they're going to make a movie about what a hero he is. Right. Like I think he might genuinely on some level have thought that. The problem now, though, is that in order to appeal and vote to the U.S. Supreme Court and vindicate yourself on the First Amendment rights, you have actually had to have made a First Amendment argument and had a lawsuit with trial that actually happened. Here, you've had, no, you screwed around with Discovery. You're done.