standing ovation Rittenhouse received at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest.“He’s 18 years old,” Kay commented. “I don’t know, maybe you do dumb stuff when you’re 18 and he thinks this is his moment when he can have five minutes of fame.
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interview out this week, Beck asked said he believes lawsuits against the media are “righteous” and “necessary,” then asked, ““Do you agree with that?”Rittenhouse demurred, saying he believes his “education is the most important thing” he can “help more people” by becoming a lawyer himself, but Beck — who has offered to donate his own money so Rittenhouse could mount such legal battles — persisted.
“Right, but suing the media, will that take a lot of time out of your schooling or you have a good
.standing ovation Rittenhouse received at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest.“He’s 18 years old,” Kay commented. “I don’t know, maybe you do dumb stuff when you’re 18 and he thinks this is his moment when he can have five minutes of fame.
Chris Willman Music WriterCountry stars mostly shied away from being forthright with their political beliefs known in the 2010s, but the pendulum seems to have swung in the other direction in the last couple of years, with stars like Jason Aldean coming out as explicitly anti-Biden.
Nearly a month after LeBron James mocked him for crying during his trial, Kyle Ritttenhouse revealed that he’s no longer a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers superstar in a Monday December 6 interview. The Kenosha shooter, who was found not guilty on all counts during his November trial, was a guest on Elijah Schaffer‘s “You Are Here” show on BlazeTV, where he spoke about his reactions to the amount of attention he received during the trial.
You Are Here” show with Elijah Schaffer — host of “Slightly Offensive” and Sydney Watson — who has a self-named YouTube channel. “And, then I’m like, ‘You know what, f— you, LeBron.'”LeBron didn’t believe that Rittenhouse’s emotional testimony was genuine, tweeting “What tears????? I didn’t see one.”What tears????? I didn’t see one.
Ted Nugent has said that those who oppose Kyle Rittenhouse’s not guilty verdict are “on the side of evil”.The US musician, who is an outspoken supporter of gun ownership, claimed that “good over evil” prevailed when jurors last month acquitted the 18-year-old for fatally shooting two men and wounding another at a 2020 racial justice protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Rittenhouse had argued that he acted in self-defence.
posted to Instagram by Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr. (The former president has been banned from all major social media platforms since the deadly riot at the Capitol on Jan.
combined.Across the entirety of primetime, which runs from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Khloé Kardashian is letting her feelings be known online — which she has every right to do — but not all of her followers and other social media users are being so understanding.
Rage Against The Machine have issued a powerful statement on Kyle Rittenhouse being acquitted of first-degree murder and four other felonies.The 18-year-old shot and killed two men during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year, injuring another.On Friday (November 19), he was found not guilty to all five charges in his case, including first-degree murder and endangerment of safety.The trial was widely-publicised across the world and led to discussions about gun laws in the
This weekend’s edition of “Saturday Night Live” addressed the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial, with the 18-year-old defendant found not guilty on all charges after killing two people and injuring another with a semi-automatic assault rifle during a Black Lives Matter protest last year.
Khloe Kardashian is being criticized on Twitter for seemingly commenting on the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict amid ongoing controversy stemming from Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival tragedy. The reality star has been criticized in the past for not commenting on the incident that happened at the Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, after a dangerous crowd surge resulted in the deaths of 10 people.
Saturday Night Live is tackling the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
eight-hour tirade on the floor of the House, as he tossed a water bottle around to fill time.“And that brave man stopped the Build Back Better bill from being passed, until it passed the next day in two minutes,” Pirro said.James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump impersonation got the most laughs in the skit, as he went on a meandering rant that started with the infrastructure bill and ended with ridiculous pop culture observations, which excited the fictional Pirro.“It’s terrible what they’re doing
The Saturday Night Live cold open tackled a number of the week’s headlines — the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, Kevin McCarthy’s marathon floor speech, and Donald Trump’s rants — through the eyes of Judge Jeanine Pirro.
The Saturday Night Live cold open tackled a number of the week’s headlines — the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, Kevin McCarthy’s marathon floor speech, and Donald Trump’s rants — through the eyes of Judge Jeanine Pirro.
Friday night stayed mostly quiet in Los Angeles, but street protests erupted into violence in several cities across the US, most prominently in New York, Chicago and Portland, Oregon.
a lengthy Medium post, GoFundMe detailed its Terms of Service – specifically how, since Rittenhouse was charged with a violent crime, pages that attempted to raise money for him and his legal defense were taken down. Now that he has been found not guilty, however, he can accept those funds.
pic.twitter.com/Pf8xOInARnIn the nearly two-minute long documentary-style video Carlson tweeted, Rittenhouse is seen lying on a couch at one point, in front of a computer at another, and in a suit in a car presumably headed to court later.
photographed making a white power gesture and associating with white supremacists. And on Friday, the jury in his murder trial determined all that constituted a valid instance of self defense.