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https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1531671634662215681?s=20&t=JLIGUgTtRfFxwotaTgfXhg
As always the left protects it's criminals.
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-kyle-rittenhouse-the-view-abc-677910767107
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Good thing Rittenhouse didn't have a case according to the dazzler and his mythical law degree. Just another case settled with a quiet apology. How can one leftard be so wrong on everything and not engage in some degree of self-introspection? Rhetorical question. I pity his hypothetical clients. Geezus.
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-kyle-rittenhouse-the-view-abc-677910767107
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Good thing Rittenhouse didn't have a case according to the dazzler and his mythical law degree. Just another case settled with a quiet apology. How can one leftard be so wrong on everything and not engage in some degree of self-introspection? Rhetorical question. I pity his hypothetical clients. Geezus.
Oops.
But Rittenhouse has not sued “The View,” nor has a $22 million settlement been reached, David Hancock, a spokesperson for Rittenhouse, told the AP.
“It’s false,” Hancock said of the online claims.
Lauri Hogan, a spokesperson for ABC, also confirmed in an email to the AP that the claims are false.
The claim appears to have originated on USA Taters, a satirical website that states on its “about” page, “Everything on this website is fiction.” It is a subsidiary of America’s Last Line of Defense, a network of websites that publish satirical content that is frequently misinterpreted as real.
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-kyle-rittenhouse-the-view-abc-677910767107
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Good thing Rittenhouse didn't have a case according to the dazzler and his mythical law degree. Just another case settled with a quiet apology. How can one leftard be so wrong on everything and not engage in some degree of self-introspection? Rhetorical question. I pity his hypothetical clients. Geezus.
Oops.
But Rittenhouse has not sued “The View,” nor has a $22 million settlement been reached, David Hancock, a spokesperson for Rittenhouse, told the AP.
“It’s false,” Hancock said of the online claims.
Lauri Hogan, a spokesperson for ABC, also confirmed in an email to the AP that the claims are false.
The claim appears to have originated on USA Taters, a satirical website that states on its “about” page, “Everything on this website is fiction.” It is a subsidiary of America’s Last Line of Defense, a network of websites that publish satirical content that is frequently misinterpreted as real.
Lowly government workers aren’t supposed to be surfing the internet.
Possibly my biggest #YeahButStill yethttps://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1531764329124663301?s=20&t=YrtQ6QeVoika6F2Vr9IOdQ
https://twitter.com/jackposobiec/status/1531759706712199169