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‘People Called Me a White Supremacist, a Murderer and Racist’; Kyle Rittenhouse Afraid to go in Public After Media Slander

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Kyle Rittenhouse appeared on The Jenna Ellis Show to talk about why he is still infuriated with President Joe Biden and the media. 

Rittenhouse was acquitted in November of 2021 but is still nervous about going in public because he believes the “false lies that were put out,” by the media might influence harassment or even worse attacks. 

“I’ve been all right, but it’s been a little difficult ‘cause with all the false narratives that were put out, where people called me a white supremacist, a murderer and racist, and all those other lies, I don’t know if somebody’s seen one of those articles or watched one of those news stories,” said Rittenhouse.

When asked what he wanted people to know about the incidents that happened in August of 2020 Rittenhouse stated, “I was attacked. I was 17 years old. I was attacked and had to defend myself. I’m not a racist. I’m not a white supremacist. I’m not a domestic terrorist. I’m not a murderer, and anybody who wants to sit down and have a conversation, I’m more than open.”

Someone who doesn’t want to sit down and have a conversation is President Joe Biden who has evaded all communication from Rittenhouse who stated; “I reached out to Joe Biden several times — crickets, nothing. He still hasn’t replied. So it just shows how much of a man he is to not sit down and talk.”

Rittenhouse was thrashed in the public eye but was given a chance to defend his name and reputation, an opportunity he believes every person should have.

“I believe everybody deserves a second chance, just how the Lord gives us second, third, fourth, fifth chances,” the teenager said. “I believe we need fair representation — because I’ve experienced bad representation. I believe we need good attorneys out there that are willing to put up the tough fight, are willing to walk into the courtroom against a prosecutor, are willing to stand up for the Constitution and defend their client.”

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Rittenhouse was put through the ringer by the media and Democrats following the 2020 incident but since his acquittal he has fought back filing lawsuits against media organizations and figures who slandered his name. 

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