AI Lawyer Banned in Courtroom, Elites Panic Over Innovation

A New York courtroom became ground zero in the battle between common-sense Americans and out-of-touch elites. Jerome Dewald, a 74-year-old entrepreneur, tried using an AI-generated lawyer to argue his employment case. Judges immediately shut it down, proving the system hates innovation that threatens their power.

The video showed a polished digital attorney speaking clearly. But activist judges couldn’t handle someone bypassing their expensive lawyer friends. They interrupted in seconds, sneering at this hardworking man’s solution to legal roadblocks. Since when do courts fear efficiency?

Dewald’s crime? Wanting fair treatment without lining some slick attorney’s pockets. He created the avatar through his startup because real justice is locked behind paywalls. This patriot found a way to fight back – and the establishment panicked.

The judge’s meltdown exposed their contempt for regular folks. She accused Dewald of “misleading” the court, as if using technology’s a sin. Meanwhile, billionaire-backed activists push radical policies through courts daily. Where’s their outrage?

This isn’t about rules – it’s about control. The legal mafia can’t have average Americans accessing tools that make lawyers obsolete. They protect their six-figure salaries while working families struggle to afford basic representation.

Dewald’s stand matters more than his case. He proved AI could smash the lawyer monopoly that profits from confusion and delays. Of course the deep-state judiciary reacted like startled cats – their gravy train’s at risk.

Conservatives should cheer this American innovator. While leftists push woke chatbots for brainwashing, real patriots use tech to empower individuals. The same courts allowing illegal aliens to flood our borders suddenly care about “proper procedure” when a senior citizen fights back.

The message is clear: America’s legal system works for insiders, not you. Until we drain the swamp, more citizens will need Dewald’s courage. Next time, maybe the avatar should quote the Constitution – that really would make judges’ heads explode.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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