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Justice Samuel Alito seemingly bailed on his vote in the case over a California lawyer's effort to trademark the phrase 'Trump too small.'

U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday heard arguments in a dispute over whether a California lawyer can trademark the phrase 'Trump too small.' Justice Samuel Alito seemingly bailed on his vote in the case shortly after the hearing started, saying, 'You don't need my vote to win this case.

Shortly after the hearing began, the United States Patent and Trademark Office's lawyer argued that the case is not a question of free speech, but a condition on a 'government benefit' or federal trademark registration.In response, Justice Alito said he won't vote just on the basis that it is a condition. He said, 'If I could not vote to sustain this without saying this is the attachment of a condition to a government benefit...

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