Some of the news snuck by after bump limit (among probably a few more) were:
>Kyle met with Donald Trumphttps://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1463351664623116293>Kyle Rittenhouse speaks to Tucker Carlson in first TV interviewhttps://youtu.be/do7sbWaZstQSo will he be indicted on federal charges? Will he flee for a non-extradition country, with or without his lawyer’s advice?
https://www.revolt.tv/platform/amp/2021/11/22/22797067/kyle-rittenhouse-legal-consequences-fact-check>>326587I think they will have a hard time finding any federal laws to charge Kyle with so I don't think there will be any. If they charge Kyle with anything federally it will be on so flimsy grounds that I don't think a fair judge will even consider conducting a trial and dismiss them outright.
There is a chance he will be sued civilly, but then Kyle can countersue and Kyle has a higher chance of winning a sivil suit against his attackers and the county than them winning a case against Kyle.
Barnes talks a bit about Federal charges here (45:35 time mark):
https://youtu.be/Rf3ov5yYNb4?t=2735 >>326589If you read the article, you’ll see that “straw buying” a gun is against federal law, so Mr. Rittenhouse and/or Mr. Black may have that to look forward to. But in all seriousness, would the risk of a civil suit alone give Mr. Rittenhouse the motivation he needs to leave the country? Would you do it were you in his situation?
>>326591For it to be a "straw purchase" as I understand it Kyle would have to take possession of the gun. Kyle never became the owner or the possessor of the gun. It was bought by Black, granted with money given by kyle, but it was bought under the agreement that Kyle would not become the owner before his 18th birthday. Kyle would then have the gun sighed over to him at zero cost. From my understanding this makes it a legal purchase. So it will be hard for the federal government to argue that it was a straw purchase since the gun was in Black's name and possession the whole time.
But I would not rule out DOJ trying to charge with this, but I don't think they will be successful. And I hope Black have a good defense lawyer that can argue the case competently on his behalf.
Also same Judge will hear Black's case so he will be familiar with much of the facts already:
>Reminder that Kyle's friend Dominick Black is still on trial in Kenosha>Has Judge Schroeder toohttps://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1462885979669381126Regarding sivil suits I would not fear them at all. Kyle have a much stronger case for getting restoration from Rosenbaum, Hubert and Grosskreutz estates than they have for getting anything from him. It is proven they attacked him and that it was self defense.
I think this was a stream where Legal Mindset went through the potential of sivil suits and how Rittenhouse have a much better case than anyone trying to sue him.
https://youtu.be/rTjQPb9p_Oc >>326591What country could he flee to, anyway?
Russia? The EU and its conquered territories?
The smear campaign and disinformation is starting. Millions of people will think and claim this actually is Kenosha's Kyle Rittenhouse.
>Another Man Named Kyle Rittenhouse Arrested on Child Porn Charges in Florida, Admitted to ‘Sending Images of His Penis’ to Young Girls: Policehttps://twitter.com/lawcrimenews/status/1463628343643938822>>326610wait, this actually happened? first I heard of it was pic related and thought it was a satire article!
>>326600Maybe some of the EU’s conquered territories, but not the EU itself. But I don’t know what he would say or do if his lawyer told him to flee the country.
Some more pictures from when Kyle visited Trump.
>>326614Lel, the Kim Jon Un photo in the background.
Electronics superstore chain Best Buy sent out an email to their employees offering counseling services in response to a jury acquitting Kyle Rittenhouse last Friday.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1463304169511481348>>326585>>326614>cuckservatives sucking Trump's dickThe irony of ironies is that the magapedes cucks really believe they are the enlightened ones and Trump is on their side.
>>326597>It is proven they attacked him and that it was self defense. although I'm not too familiar with Wisconsin law or criminal law. But I've been working in the civil courts for almost 15 years. I can tell you the first thing his lawyer would probably file is a motion that kyle was acting in self defense "as a matter of law/facts" (its some latin phrase the lawyerfags use that I cant remember) but it basically means that it has already been judged in the court that it was self defense and that matter can no longer be argued. they would file for a motion for summary judgment and ask the court to immediately find that kyle is not responsible. its likely that the court would grant the motion. even if they don't they can file it again with different wording that would prevent the plaintiffs from every saying that kyle was responsible. basically if it ever even saw the light of a jury trial in the civil sense the plaintiff lawyers would basically be gimp'd so bad that they couldnt even argue fault/responsibility. the transcript would either be very short or very full of objections. I actually asked my boss if he would ever take a case like that and he laughed his ass off. there's little chance in winning and no money in it.
>>326597>Kyle never became the owner or the possessor of the gun.But what if “possession” means merely taking it into his hands?
>>326888Then the fucker that tried stealing his gun would have also came into "possession" of it.
>immediately sides with the male who killed her boyfriend
Woman moment.
>>327004>Woman moment.It happens over and over again.
>>326891Speaking of:
>Arbery case>Travis McMichael does not fire until Arbery appears to run right into him and tries to take away his shotgun.>An almost identical three-second encounter led to an acquittal in one case and life in prison for the other.>Needless to say, a crucial difference in the Rittenhouse and Arbery cases is race.>Travis had spent nine years in the Coast Guard, where he had been a “boarding officer,” or maritime police officer. He had weapons training, in which it was procedure to display a weapon to assert authority. He had also practiced hand-to-hand combat, in which it was an officer’s duty never to lose control of his weapon, which could be turned against him.>Arbery did not run off the road or simply run past the truck. Although the video wavers away briefly, he clearly cut sharply to the left across the front of the truck, straight at Travis, attacked him and tried to take away the shotgun. It was only then, and as Arbery continued to grapple for the gun, that Travis fired three times, killing Arbery. Travis testified that he believed he was in a kill-or-be-killed fight.>These defendants have seen one of the most dramatic courtroom reversals imaginable. The original prosecutor saw no reason to charge them with anything; now Travis McMichael will spend the rest of his life in prison>I know of no public figure who has denounced the verdicts. President Biden said the justice system had done its job; earlier he said Arbery’s death “is a devastating reminder of how far we have to go in the fight for racial justice in this country.” Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia said Arbery “was the victim of a vigilantism that has no place in Georgia,” and hoped for “healing and reconciliation.” Sen. Raphael Warnock called the verdict “accountability” but not “true justice,” adding ridiculously that real justice “looks like a black man not having to worry about being harmed—or killed—while on a jog.”>Public and media opinion appear to be unanimous: the video proves that the defendants were essentially a lynch mob, and that they were indicted only because this devastating evidence came to light. On the contrary, the video is perfectly consistent with Travis McMichael’s initial statements to the police, his testimony at trial, and District Attorney Michal Barnhill’s decision not to bring charges.>What are the chances of an appeals court infuriating the entire media/political establishment and ordering a retrial? Zero. In a case like this, racial hysteria makes impartial justice impossible.https://vdare.com/articles/how-horrible-is-the-arbery-mcmichael-verdict-horrible-for-all-white-americansReminder that even now your freedom after a self-defense case is entirely dependent on who you shoot and your optics. Even so, probably better to be in prison and remove a hostile jogger from the gene pool than to die.
>>327006Apparently he was a wife-beater. She was probably glad that he was gone.
>>327024Keep in mind that gun control laws and the application of self-defense laws are largely rooted in racism. Although they wrote the Second Amendment, the Founding Fathers said they don’t want POC’s to be carrying guns.
>>326587What if he had to go to one to attend university? There are now calls for him to be removed from the ASU student roster as a result of the verdict, though I doubt an expulsion from the campus like that would occur unless he f
*cked up bad and cheated on an exam or something.
>>327286>control laws>rooted in racismTbh, this is actually partially true. Several historic gun control laws were written in response to the emergence of black militias. The Mulford act, for example, was made in response to the Black Panthers doing their armed copwatching patrols.
If liberals actually cared about marginalized people, they'd protect their right to arm and defend themselves, because the people with worse socioeconomic conditions (see: the poor) need in places where the police are either unwilling or unable to defend them. All gun control is inherently an expression of the elite exerting power over the disadvantaged.
>>327286>>327024>almost identical>three retards chase a guy down, attempt to assault him, get self-defended>with the difference being that one self-defense was successful, and the other was notThe cases were treated in exactly the same way with the same outcome, Travis & co needed to not be retarded and secure evidence of arbery being robbery BEFORE accosting him, and are justly tossed in prison same way the surviving fuck from the Kyle case needs to be.
Remember, if you need to remove a nigger, either get the proof of him being a nigger, or
don't get caught.
I think they might have kicked kyle out of his college
>>327388No, he is taking a break from all of this as he lets the stress of the trial leave him. Besides, wouldn’t he have failed the class if he missed so many days or an exam, even?
>>327829First he met with Trump
Now he is co-opted by Conservative Inc.
I see where this is going. Next Trump will use the kid at rallies to gather approval while the kid's team is grifting left, center, and right.
>>327847Id wager they dont need to grift, they just need to take their legal council fee on all the defamation cases. Whats 5% of 100s of millions?
I have a good source telling me kyle is in Costa Rica right now taking it easy. Should be getting back to USA soonish if not already. Touching down in the land of the free in Texas.
I'd rather not say where, and I didn't ask when. Likely to be going hunting after that.
I'll try to help keep him from ending up being a Q-quack or a trump troll, but donno if I'll get to interact with him at all. I can say he does have at least some good friends.
>>327853knows a guy who knows a guy, more like... consider this a 'street source', but it should be good. It's not like Kyle is trying to hide... I don't think anyway.
I just found out about it today.
>>327829He cucked again. No Gab account.
>Lin Wood Answers Rittenhouse Claims, Jan 6 Defendants TORTURED, DARPA’s “Super Humans” and MORE!>When Kyle was first arrested, prosecutors slapped him with an absurd $2 million bail figure, even though Kyle had voluntarily surrendered to police and was a non-existent risk to reoffend. They did that because they wanted to hurt Kyle and his family, because he represented the enemies of the regime. Lin Wood represented Kyle Rittenhouse last fall. He says that he raised the money through his Fight Back Foundation, and so the money should be returned to him, and he has filed court paperwork demanding that. The Rittenhouse family, though, says that the money ought to go to them, and this has turned into a steadily escalating war of words between the parties.Lin Wood joins us.
https://rumble.com/vqdzhh-lin-wood-answers-rittenhouse-smear-jan-6-defendants-tortured-darpa-creating.htmlMirror:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PHp4qaS7Xe7q/Lin says Rittenhouse is not entitled to money meant for the bail, it has to be returned to the donors.
>>327985I would be fine if it went back to donors, but not Jews shaving off parts of it ala bureaucracy.
>>327889Didn't the little shit also proudly destroy the gun he used to shoot leftists? I'm starting to wish the little faggot would've been raped to death by niggers in prison. It seems like he was never /ourguy/.
>>327998>It seems like he was never /ourguy/.Fact: during the trial there was a video glitch pointing at an obvious green screen
>>326118 → >>326150 → >>326169 → , then it is natural to assume that the Rittenhouse's trial was a psyop. Most faggots tossed aside that amazing fact because the "feels good" outcome of the trial.
The shooting had so many witnesses and cameras that is unlikely was part of the psyop, but, it looks like from there the glowniggers took over and made up the whole operation. Rittenhouse and family perhaps were offered an extremely juicy deal that they couldn't refuse.
It surprised me a big deal how this kid showed such a self confidence (voice, story and body language) in the interview with Carlson, a clear sign he was following a script.
The goal? To fuel further social division and most important, to create another distraction from the main action: The robbery of the country's treasury (debt ceiling and Green Deal) and increasingly removal of civil liberties.
>>327998>I'm starting to wish the little faggot would've been raped to death by niggers in prison>>328002>its all a giant psyopThats it, I am officially the sanest person here, and that should scare people
>>327829>>327889>>327998can you noponers show shitters leave?
Ritten is either a gayops distraction or just a fucking kid. Nobody cares or ever expected him to be /ourguy/ or meet your incredibly fake glowop standards.
>>327998He doesn't own that gun so unlikely. Also, it was never about Kyle the person, Kyle the symbol is what's important.
>>328006This
>>328006>>328028Also he was a BLM-supporting retard even before the attack. Most likely he's simply still deluded/brainwashed into thinking burn loot murder is pro-black as opposed to anti-civilization.
>>327998>It seems like he was never /ourguy/.How retarded were you to even think that in the first place? He never asked for that and never presented himself as a right wing political figure. Why are you projecting your political initiatives on some random teenager?
This fucking /ourguy/ meme is delusional reddit-tier, /ptg/ mentality. Nobody in this world is going to match your political views entirely, let alone those of an entire board.
I fucking hate modern politics. It takes real life people in random occurrences and divides society into two camps of people who think they're saints or the spawn of satan.
Stop fucking grasping for political idols. Think critically about the issues, not just the people involved. In a good world Kyle would have never even made it to national television, and in a half-decent world he'd be out of the news cycle by now.
Kyle seems like a regular guy who wants his normal life back, while I admire him for killing commies I think he's been made a "Cuck out to globalism and there won't be a retrial" offer and he took it.
Maybe when he's older he might realize the left doesn't honour these kinds of deals and become a pro-gun anti-commie political figure.