**VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET**

VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a move that has sent shockwaves through both the legal world and the depths of internet culture, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar has officially been dubbed “The Giga Chad of Oral Arguments” after a viral clip showed her citing Bee Movie in a Supreme Court petition regarding standing.

The meme, which exploded on X/Twitter overnight, juxtaposes her calm, dispassionate tone with the utter chaos of the current legal landscape. The irony? The Solicitor General—a role literally designed to represent the United States government—has become the internet’s unlikely folk hero for “absolutely cooking” lawyers on both sides of the aisle.

“She’s giving ‘I have read every single statute and I am bored of your nonsense’ energy,” wrote @LawTwitterGoblin. “She made a senior partner cry with a footnote about the Chevron Deference. Absolute cinema.”

The Real Joke: The Solicitor General is trending not because of a landmark case, but because people are realizing that the person arguing for the government appears to be the only one in the room with a clear understanding of the Constitution, while everyone else is just vibing on ideology. It’s the ultimate “Sir, this is a Wendy’s” moment, but for the Supreme Court—where the most powerful people in the country are being verbally eviscerated by a woman with a notecard and a Harvard Law degree.

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