Supreme Court rules California man can't trademark 'Trump too small'

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Supreme Court rules California man can't trademark 'Trump too small'
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The Supreme Court has ruled against a man who wants to trademark the suggestive phrase “Trump too small.”.

The justices upheld the government’s decision to deny a trademark to Steve Elster, a California man seeking exclusive use of the phrase on T-shirts and potentially other merchandise. It is one of several cases at the court relating to former President Donald Trump . Last week, the court laid out standards forRecommended Videos

Elster’s lawyers had argued that the decision violated his free speech rights, and a federal appeals court agreed. The phrase at the heart of the case is a reference to an exchange Trump had during the 2016 presidential campaign with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who was then also running for the Republican presidential nomination.

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