
"I knew nothing about Josh Hammer's random tweet about public executions the night before Charlie was publicly executed. In what context does that tweet make sense? Literally WTF,"
"Now, someone did tell me at synagogue while I was offline, you know, Just a heads up, Candace is really going after you. And that kind of steeled me a little bit, but there's really no preparation for like actually turning the phone on and truly seeing all the notifications. I'll put it to you this way, I was up till 3 a.m. local time that night, just dealing with all the messages, and emails and, and whatnot there. It's not fun."
"Now to an extent it's-, you know, it's part of just the nature of our business. I mean, when you put yourselves out there, you're going to get pushback. But this is not pushback, right? I mean, this is not someone responding to a legal theory of mine or making an intelligent point about the two-state solution or not two-state solution. No, I mean this is literally just picking a"
Josh Hammer is weighing legal action against Candace Owens after Owens suggested his Sept. 9 tweet about public executions related to Charlie Kirk's murder one day later. Owens questioned how Hammer's tweet fit the timeline and noted a call between Hammer and Kirk before the tweet. Hammer produced post-call messages to show the call was friendly and said he received widespread notifications and messages after Owens's comments. Hammer described being warned at synagogue that Owens was targeting him and said the online response went beyond ordinary pushback, prompting consideration of a defamation suit.
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