Kyle Rittenhouse Voices His Frustrations Towards Biden

During a Tuesday’s podcast of “The Jenna Ellis Show”, 19-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse voiced his frustrations towards the president as well as the media’ portrayal of him and detailed how drastically his life has been altered.

Kyle Rittenhouse, who was proven not guilty of murder charges following a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protest where he is known to have shot and killed two protesters, criticized President Biden on the podcast episode. The rationale behind his actions is connected to his ongoing effort to settle grievances he experienced as his court trial became a political flashpoint.

This is what Rittenhouse said:

“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,” he said.

He said he is still frightened to shop or walk his dog because he believes he could be attacked or harassed because of the “false lies that were put out.”

It was then that Jenna Ellis questioned Rittenhouse on what he would prefer people to know about his story.

Rittenhouse replied:

“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.”

However, Rittenhouse’s willingness to talk hasn’t always been mutual on both sides. He shared that he’s made attempts to reach out to Biden multiple times, with no response.

“I reached out to Joe Biden several times — crickets, nothing,” he said. “He still hasn’t replied. So it just shows how much of a man he is to not sit down and talk.”

The president had explained that he was “angry and concerned” following Rittenhouse’s acquittal, but that he would stand with the jury’s decision in the case.

Here’s what Biden said following the verdict last November:

“I ran on a promise to bring Americans together because I believe that what unites us is far greater than what divides us” 

Rittenhouse stated:

“I believe everybody deserves a second chance, just how the Lord gives us second, third, fourth, fifth chances. 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 and just be a successful person.”

Rittenhouse has extended his hand to signal his willingness to meet with Biden in order to discuss any misconceptions the president may have about him following the highly publicized trial.

It is important to note that, in December, Rittenhouse spoke during an interview with Steven Crowder on his show “Louder with Crowder” where he issued the challenge to Biden.

“Mr. President, I hope you see this. … I’d have a sit-down and I’ll explain the facts to you so you can understand them,” he said.

“If he reached out, I’d be happy to tell him my side of the story of what happened,” he said.

And another time, during an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, he made a statement that Biden should educate himself on the facts of the case before ignorantly offering his opinion on it.

“Mr. President, if I could say one thing to you, I would urge you to go back and watch the trial and understand the facts before you make a statement,” he said. “It’s actual malice, defaming my character, for him to say something like that.”

“It is actually quite hysterical how nobody can go back and look at the facts of the case,” he said.

Source: Conservativebrief

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