In a strange twist, lawyers for the Biden administration are effectively trying to prevent Trump from having his name misappropriated in commerce.
But the reference to the former president’s “small hands” has now taken centre stage in the US Supreme Court as part of a case involving trademark rights, free speech and a humble cotton T-shirt.
“Have you seen his hands? And you know what they say about men with small hands…” he added, as the crowd erupted. “You can’t trust them.”But while Elster, who is also a political activist, wanted to trademark the phrase “Trump Too Small,” the US Patent and Trademark office rejected this. “Presumably there’ll be a race for people to trademark, you know, ‘Trump Too This,’ ‘Trump Too That,’ or whatever,” said Chief Justice John Roberts, raising concerns that a ruling in Elster’s favour could end up limiting free speech for others.
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