Kyle Rittenhouse has put Joe Biden on notice saying he would like to sit down and explain the facts of what happened in Kenosha to the misinformed Democrat president.
Rittenhouse sat for an interview with Glenn Beck yesterday and responded to Biden’s reaction to his case.
Beck asked Rittenhouse if Biden ever called to apologize for calling him a white supremacist on social media.
Rittenhouse said:
“He hasn’t, and I would like to sit down with the president and have a conversation with him and tell him the facts of what happened.”
Beck said, “I don’t expect that to happen, but it would be right for him to do it.”
Rittenhouse said he was thankful for the few people who did apologize for smearing him like billionaire Bill Ackman. “It meant a lot to me that people are willing to sit down and talk to me and understand,” Kyle said.
Rittenhouse’s lawyer, Mark Richards, said:
“I’ve never had a case, I don’t think I ever will, where within two days or three days of one another, you know, the President and the presidential candidate comment on it.
“And both of them had such different beliefs.
“President Biden said some things, I think are so incorrect and untrue — he is not a white supremacist. I’m glad that he at least respects the jury verdict.
Ronna McDaniel, chair of the Republican party, said: “Before he knew the facts, Biden prejudged the Rittenhouse case. He smeared a teenager to score political points and spread lies about this case. What Biden did was dangerous and inflammatory.
“Biden needs to apologize and ACT NOW before the left uses his lies to fuel violence,” she said.
Kyle Rittenhouse also said he is admitted to Arizona State University and will go in person in the spring despite student protests.
“I have as much of a right as anybody else to go to a school I want to go to.”
Kyle said earlier that the protesters failed but that he respected their right to protest. “Yeah, but they failed. Look, everybody has the right to protest, no matter how silly it is.”
Rittenhouse also said he was not a hero:
“I don’t think I did anything heroic; I just defended myself.
“Well, hindsight being 20/20, probably not the best idea to go down there.
“Can’t change that. But I defended myself and that’s what happened.
“We’re just having it destroyed,” Rittenhouse said of the rifle.
“I think that’s the best thing, and that’s what I want to do with it,” he said.
Kyle also said he wants to go to law school because, “I want to go against corrupt piece of s*** prosecutors like Thomas Binger, and put them in their place and make sure they never practice law again.”
Kyle Rittenhouse tells me he'd "like to sit down and have a conversation" with President @JoeBiden, who has yet to apologize for smearing his name. pic.twitter.com/nMCm8D4zDr
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) December 9, 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse tells me he is admitted to Arizona State University and will go IN PERSON, despite student protests:
"I have as much of a right as anybody else to go to a school I want to go to ." pic.twitter.com/wf0KCnKbGd
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) December 9, 2021
The media is still smearing Kyle Rittenhouse. But he tells me how thankful he is for billionaire @BillAckman, who's the only person so far to apologize to him after his acquittal:
"It meant A LOT to me that people are willing to sit down and talk to me and understand." pic.twitter.com/143Per6Usr
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) December 9, 2021