Might be easy... but history and legal precedence has shown that it's harder to prove a libel case for a "public figure" (the legal term) than it is for a private citizen. It would hinge on whether a court finds that Musk is, or is not, a "public figure."
Apparently under our laws, public figures are more open to criticism and characterization than private citizens. But I do hope Musk wins YUGELY and BIGLY.
Might be easy... but history and legal precedence has shown that it's harder to prove a libel case for a "public figure" (the legal term) than it is for a private citizen. It would hinge on whether a court finds that Musk is, or is not, a "public figure."
Apparently under our laws, public figures are more open to criticism and characterization than private citizens. But I do hope Musk wins YUGELY and BIGLY.
For a public figure, the criteria is "reckless disregard for the truth." Shoot, that describes the Democrats all too well.
Musk vs Jamaal Brown? Sometimes the process is the punishment. Win or lose, Browns reputation will forever be tainted and he will end up broke.