“Perhaps the defendants will later determine later in this procedure,” wrote Sooknanan. “But at this stage the record certainly supports the conclusion” that the FTC was politically motivated to support the fight of Musk.
While the FTC sucks a potentially attraction, the only other large front of Musk's fight with MMFA is the lawsuit that X Corp. Takened in Texas. MUSK reportedly expects a more favorable treatment in the Hof van Texas, and MMFA is currently insisting on transferring the case to California after he had previously claimed that Musk was shopping in the location by serving the court case in Texas and claims that it should be “fatal” for his business.
Musk has held the case in Texas so far, but risking a change of location can be sufficient to ultimately subject his “thermonuclear” attack on MMFA. To prevent that, X argues that it is “difficult to imagine” how changing the location and starting over with a new judge would best serve the “interests of justice” in such a complex lawsuits for two years.
However, media matters have the requirements “easy to” to the “easy to meet” to show that substantial damage has already been done – not only because MMFA has struggled financially and stopped reporting about X and the FTC – but because any loss of first amendment Freedoms is “inexplicably irreparable injury.”
The FTC tried to claim that every reputation damage, financial damage and self -censorship are “self -inflicted” wounds for MMFA. But the FTC has “not responded to the argument that the first amendments plasone itself is irreparable, so it admits,” wrote Sooknanan. That probably weakens the case of the FTC in an appeal.
MMFA refused Ars' request to comment. But despite the lawsuits that reportedly deposited MMFA into a financial crisis, the president, Angelo Carusone, the New York Times said that “the ruling of the court demonstrates the importance of fighting for folding, doing far too much when they are confronted with the government's intimidation.”
“We will continue to get up and fight for the first amendment rights that protect every American,” said Carusone.