**Viral News Snippet: "Solicitor General’s New Meme: The ‘Objection, Relevance’ Face That Broke the Internet"**
Viral News Snippet: “Solicitor General’s New Meme: The ‘Objection, Relevance’ Face That Broke the Internet”
Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Solicitor General has officially become an unintentional meme icon after a clip from oral arguments went viral. In the footage, the nation’s top courtroom advocate delivers a perfectly timed, deadpan “Objection, relevance” while a Justice asks about a hypothetical involving a “space hamster.”
But here’s the ironic twist: the meme isn’t about the law—it’s about everyone’s boss in a Zoom meeting. Users are overlaying the SG’s stoic expression with captions like “When your coworker explains their weekend plans during a quarterly review” or “When your friend tries to justify pineapple on pizza using the Geneva Conventions.”
Legal experts are baffled but amused: “The SG is literally arguing the most serious constitutional cases, and the internet just turned them into the ultimate ‘I can’t even’ reaction image.”
Meanwhile, the actual Solicitor General is reportedly “not available for comment” but their staff allegedly sent a single email: “We see the memes. We object. But we also laughed.”
Why it’s trending: Because nothing says “2024” like a high-ranking government lawyer becoming the face of every office meeting you’ve ever hated.