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National News See other National News Articles Title: 10 heinous lies about Kyle Rittenhouse debunked They try to make the Rittenhouse case about race, but its about class, punching down at the white working-class son of a single mother because they dont see him as fully human, and it makes them feel good. They lie about him because they can. The central media narrative is that Kyle Rittenhouse is a white supremacist whose mother drove him across state lines with an AR-15 to shoot Black Lives Matter protesters. All lies. A white, Trump-supporting, MAGA-loving Blue Lives Matter social media partisan, 17 years old, picks up a gun, drives from one state to another with the intent to shoot people, was typical from John Heilemann, MSNBCs national affairs analyst. So, lets go through 10 lies about Rittenhouse, debunked in court: 1. He killed two black BLM protesters. All three of the men he shot in self-defense during violent riots in Kenosha on Aug. 25 last year were white. 2. He crossed state lines. He lived 20 miles from Kenosha in Antioch, Ill., with his mother and sisters. But his father, grandmother, aunt, uncle, cousins and best friend live in Kenosha. He had a job as a lifeguard in Kenosha and worked a shift on Aug. 25 before helping clean graffiti left by rioters at a local school. There, he and his friend were invited to join other adults who had been asked by the owners of a used car lot in Kenosha to guard the property after 100 cars had been torched the previous night, when police abandoned the town to rioters. Kyle took his gun to protect himself, since the rioters were violent and armed, including, for instance, Antifa medic Gaige Grosskreutz, who lunged at him with a loaded Glock pointed at his head before he was shot in the arm. Kyle Rittenhouse carries a weapon as he walks along Sheridan Road in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kyle Rittenhouse rightfully defended the Kenosha community while legally possessing an AR-15 rifle. Footage shows Kyle Rittenhouse defending himself from angry rioters on Sheridan Road in Kenosha, Wisconsin during the riots. 3. Rittenhouse took an AR-15 across state lines. Esquire accused him of terrorist tourism. False. His rifle was kept in a safe at his best friends stepfathers house in Kenosha. 4. The gun was illegal. Wrong. Under Wisconsin law, he was entitled to possess the AR-15 as a 17-year-old. The judge dismissed the gun charge, which the prosecution never should have brought. 5. Rittenhouses mother drove him across state lines to the riot. Wendy Rittenhouse, 46, never went to Kenosha. She slept late the morning of Aug. 25 after working a 16-hour shift at a nursing home near her home in Antioch, she told the Chicago Tribune. Kyle had already gone to his job in Kenosha when she woke up. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger holds Kyle Rittenhouse's gun as he gives the state's closing argument during the trial. 6. He was an active shooter who took his gun to a riot looking for trouble. A 17-year-old kid just running around shooting and killing protesters, said MSNBCs Joe Scarborough, who drove across state lines with an AR-15 and started shooting people up. On Friday, after evidence in court already had debunked his talking points, Scarborough called Rittenhouse a self-appointed militia member
unloading 60 rounds. When the defense called out the lie in closing arguments, Scarborough had the gall to tweet that he was embarrassed for the lawyer. 7. Rittenhouse is a white supremacist, as then-candidate Joe Biden labeled him in a tweet showing the teenagers photograph. When White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked to explain why recently, she slyly slimed Rittenhouse again, without naming him, as a vigilante. A tear rolls down the cheek of Gaige Grosskreutz as he testifies about being shot in the right bicep, during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Gaige Grosskreutz was not a victim after testifying that he provided aid as a trained medic to Black Lives Matter protesters amid the Kenosha riots. In one story, the Intercept used the term white supremacist 16 times. The accusation has become holy writ, but there is zero evidence. The FBI scoured Kyles phone and found nothing about white supremacy or militias, the court heard. All they saw were pro-police, Blue Lives Matter posts from a kid who had been a police and fire department cadet, wanted to be a police officer or paramedic and once sat near the front of a Trump rally. That was enough for the media to brand him a white supremacist. 8. He flashed white power signs with Proud Boys. After spending three months in jail, Kyle was freed on $2 million bail two days after his 18th birthday last year, and went to a bar for a beer, with his mother and other adults, which is legal in Wisconsin. He posed for selfies with strangers at the bar, who the media say are Proud Boys, and was pictured making the OK sign with his thumb and forefinger. The false claim that this is a white supremacist sign comes from a 2017 hoax on the website 4chan, to punk liberals, who keep falling for it. Biden uses the gesture frequently. It was unwise to pose for the photo, but it does not mean Kyle is associated with white supremacists. 9. He wore surgical gloves to cover his fingerprints. This pearl was spread by Matthew Modine, another celebrity bigmouth. Kyle wore gloves because he was giving first aid to protesters. His face was bare, so he was hardly hiding. The liberal media and then-Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden smeared Kyle Rittenhouse as a white supremacist. Wendy Rittenhouse, Kyles mother, was not present with her son when he traveled to Kenosha, Wisconsin. 10. Judge Bruce Schroeder is a Trumpy racist biased toward the defense. This slur is based on the fact he would not let the prosecution use the term victim common practice when the jury has not ruled on a case. He told a lame joke about Asian food for lunch being held up by the supply-chain crisis, and his phones ring tone sounds like a 1980s ditty played at Trump rallies. Ridiculous. In fact, Schroeder is a Democrat, has run as a Democrat for the Wisconsin Senate and was first appointed by a Democratic governor. Bias was also perceived in what the Chicago Tribune said was his highly unusual decision to allow Kyle to draw names randomly out of a container at the end of the trial to determine which 12 of the 18 jurors would decide his fate. Its something this judge always does, he told the court. Kyle Rittenhouse proved he used his AR-15 for self-defense against hostile Black Lives Matter protesters during riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin. On the second day of jury deliberations Wednesday, the judge railed against media distortions, although he seemed most aggrieved about attacks on his reputation, rather than Kyles. He threatened to stop trials from being televised, but thats exactly the wrong solution. Judge Bruce Schroeder railed against the prosecutions snobby evidence against Kyle Rittenhouse. Judge Bruce Schroeder railed against the prosecutions snobby evidence against Kyle Rittenhouse. Only because the public was able to hear the evidence for themselves did they become aware of the malevolent dishonesty of the media coverage, which has threatened a fair trial and ensured riots if Kyle is justly acquitted. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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All 10 points are spot on. One of the worst was accusing the Judge of being a "Trumpy" when he was appointed by the Democrat Governor of Wisconsin. ;)
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