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Greisman, a film producer, slammed Davis, a former Kentucky county clerk who was jailed when she refused to issue a marriage license to a gay couple in 2015.

Sally Field’s son, Sam Greisman, calls out ‘hideous bitch’ Kim Davis for asking Supreme Court to repeal gay marriage

Greisman, a film producer, slammed Davis, a former Kentucky county clerk who was jailed when she refused to issue a marriage license to a gay couple in 2015.

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- Sally Field's son, Sam Greisman, slammed former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis online.**

- Greisman called her a "hideous bitch" after she asked the Supreme Court to overturn gay marriage.

- Davis was jailed in 2015 after refusing to issue a marriage license to a gay couple.

Oscar-winning actress Sally Field's son, film producer Sam Greisman, has taken aim at former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis after multiple reports indicated that the controversial ex-political figure filed an appeal in July asking the Supreme Court to repeal gay marriage.

In a Monday afternoon X post, Greisman wrote, "Not this hideous bitch again" in response to headlines about Davis' legal filing that requested the Supreme Court's landmark *Obergefell v. Hodges *decision that, in 2015, ruled that same-sex couples have the fundamental constitutional right to marry.**

In appeal documents published by ABC News, Davis' attorney, Mathew Staver at the Liberty Counsel, ask "whether *Obergefell v. Hodges*, 576 U.S. 644 (2015), and the legal fiction of substantive due process, should be overturned" after Davis was jailed in 2015 over refusing a judge's order to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.

Sally Field and son Sam Greisman arrives at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California.

Sam Greisman and Sally Field at the 2013 Oscars.

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The documents also state that "*Obergefell* was wrong when it was decided and it is wrong today because it was grounded entirely on the legal fiction of substantive due process," later stressing that it "should be overturned because — assuming that the substantive due process fiction remains — it failed to follow the judge-invented inquiry outlined" in *Washington v. Glucksberg.*

According to the filing, "*Glucksberg* requires the Court to 'insist on a careful description of the asserted fundamental liberty interest,' and 'protects only those fundamental rights and liberties which are objectively, deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition,'" and that "*Obergefell* satisfied neither requirement and should be overturned."

** has reached out to Staver at the Liberty Counsel for comment on Greisman's remarks and Davis' appeal to the Supreme Court.

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Field has long voiced support for her son and LGBTQ+ rights, telling IndieWire in 2014 that having a gay son is “one of the great privileges” of her life. “Sam is my youngest son, by 18 years, and he’s gay. To that, I say: So what?” Field wrote.

Speaking to EW in a 2016 interview, Field said she was horrified that "there are parents who so disapprove, who are so brainwashed to think that this is something out of the Bible or ungodly or against nature. It’s not against nature if nature has actually done this. Sam was always Sam, this wonderful human that he is, from the time he was born."

Amid news of Davis' filing, social media users used her own marriage history as a means to criticize her stance on the sanctity of marriage.

Per CBS News at the time of her initial refusal to issue marriage licenses in 2015, Davis had been divorced three times, according to the outlet.**

"Kim Davis need not worry about same sex marriages. It’s NONE of her business! How does it even affect her?" one user wrote on X. "She needs to gather up and refocus all that energy to figure out why she couldn’t sustain a marriage."

Many entertainment figures sounded alarms over a potential crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights throughout the 2024 presidential election cycle, with President Donald Trump already drawing particular widespread criticism over his administration's stances on issues related to trans women competing in women's sports.

In an interview with EW, *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 17 contestant Hormona Lisa expressed fear over the administration, saying that "these people don't see us as human."

Rowan County clerk Kim Davis gives a statement about her intentions on applying her signature to same sex marriage licenses on her first day back to work, after being released from jail last week, at the Rowan County Courthouse September 14, 2015 in Morehead, Kentucky.

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"It’s hard to find the words to describe how I feel, because I didn’t think I’d have to feel like this in my lifetime," she said. "I thought fighting to be valued as a person and seen as a person was over with."

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Others, like former* The View* cohost and conservative commentator Meghan McCain, have voiced support for banning trans women from women's sports after Trump signed an executive order on the matter.

See Greisman's quotes about Davis in the X post above.

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