Rittenhouse ‘not guilty’ despite the best efforts of media and Democrats

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A jury on Friday found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all charges related to the fatal shootings of two men last year during the Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The 18-year-old Illinoisan, who claims he went to Kenosha last year armed with a rifle to protect local businesses from rioters, walks a free man, even despite a monthslong campaign by the press, Democratic officials, and even Big Tech to tip the scales against him.

They labeled Rittenhouse, who maintains he acted in self-defense, a murderer. They called him a racist. They scoured Rittenhouse’s social media feeds, drawing disturbing conclusions regarding his supposed lionization of the police.

They claimed the judge who presided over the murder trial, Bruce Schroeder, is a right-wing fanatic. They accused Schroeder of rigging the trial in Rittenhouse’s favor. They complained about the racial makeup of the jury.

They actively ignored the circumstances of the Kenosha shootings, treating the chaotic, violent riots that ripped the city apart as a neutral backdrop, just an everyday occurrence that Rittenhouse, supposedly shattered with his vigilante brutality.

They denied there were riots. They argued the riots were good and justified. They lionized the looters, the arsonists, and the rioters, most especially the men who were shot by Rittenhouse after they attacked him.

They accused those who defended Rittenhouse of harboring “violent fantasies.” They called Rittenhouse a Blue Lives Matter “fanatic.”

Newsrooms omitted or buried exculpatory evidence from their coverage of the trial, including when Gaige Grosskreutz, who was shot by Rittenhouse, testified he was shot only after he charged at Rittenhouse and pointed his gun at him.

An NBC Chicago producer allegedly stalked members of the jury.

PolitiFact published a fact-check claiming Rittenhouse did not, in fact, shoot after he was “violently attacked.” Video evidence shows this is exactly what happened.

PBS NewsHour’s Yamiche Alcindor claimed Rittenhouse is emblematic of conservatism’s larger belief that “it’s OK for a 17-year-old to shoot people on the street who are unarmed, who are at a protest.”

CBS News falsely reported Rittenhouse admitted from the stand to murdering two men. MSNBC likewise falsely reported that Rittenhouse’s defense team requested for the removal of Al Sharpton from the courtroom, saying they had no need for any more black pastors. (The defense team in the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial in Georgia did this.)

Celebrities and left-wing activists coordinated a messaging campaign on social media, labeling Rittenhouse a “terrorist.”

GoFundMe shuttered a legal defense fund set up for Rittenhouse while allowing a fund to be set up for one of the men he shot. One newsroom went after a firefighter who donated a mere $10 to Rittenhouse’s legal defense. A police officer was fired for donating $25 to Rittenhouse’s legal team.

State officials announced ahead of the verdict that schools would be closed in preparation for possible violence, an announcement that could have very well influenced the jury’s thinking. State officials also revealed ahead of the verdict the National Guard had been put on standby, another public announcement with the power to scare the jury into handing down a guilty verdict.

Democratic lawmakers labeled Rittenhouse a white supremacist, even though there is no evidence to back this claim. They called him a white nationalist and a “domestic terrorist.”

“Lock up Kyle Rittenhouse and throw away the key,” Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York said even as the trial was still underway.

Though it seemed the entire world was out to get Rittenhouse, he was still found innocent of the murders charges brought against him. He was found not guilty despite everything they threw at him, despite the concerted effort to push the jury into announcing the “easy” verdict rather than the one Rittenhouse deserved.

Luckily for Rittenhouse, and our justice system, the jury was unaffected by the effort to demonize, defame, and railroad the defendant.

As President Joe Biden put it Friday after the verdict was announced, “I stand by what the jury has to say. The jury system works.”

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