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Ms. Green from Georgia states: "the man the 22 year old man, Tyler Robinson, that that murdered Charlie Kirk is not MAGA. His family may be Republican but all of the evidence that is being presented proves that he is a far leftist, very much integrated in online groups that are linked to Antifa. He was in a relationship with a biological male, so called furry, whatever that is, that is transitioning to be a fake woman. That is he was not MAGA, not one bit." She calls it "a complete lie, and it's an insult to every single Republican and person that identifies with those type of politics." She says, "We will not tolerate it," and claims that this language is getting many of us death threats day after day, and led to shootings on the baseball field where Steve Scalise was shot. "This is what led to President Trump nearly being assassinated this past summer. This is what has led to Charlie Kirk being assassinated." And so I just I just wanna give a warning there. "We're not going to tolerate that anymore. Mister chairman You know something else we're not going to tolerate is crime."

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I fired 4 shots at Joseph Rosenbaum, not to kill him, but to stop him from attacking me and trying to steal my gun.

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By comparing photos, it's clear to me that Maxwell Yurek is the alleged shooter who tried to assassinate President Trump. Yurek, an Antifa member, was arrested at a 2016 Pittsburgh protest and sentenced to jail. My sources within Pennsylvania law enforcement say Yurek is a suspect with a history of assaulting Trump supporters. He seems to more closely resemble the corpse photo. Eyewitnesses saw the shooter, a man in his 30s or 40s, on the roof with a rifle. Videos show Maxwell Yurek being taken to jail for assaulting officers and rioting outside a Trump event. The internet has found the shooter's Steam profile with a review of the game "Mr. President" stating, "I hope this will prepare me for the real thing." His bio says, "July 13, watch this space." He has 132 hours on "Mr. President" but zero on aim lab. This was intended to kill Trump and start a civil war.

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A homeowner SHOT and killed three teenagers who were breaking into his house. Their parents have filed charges against the homeowner, demanding that he be arrested. At four a. M, they wore masks and carried G U N S, attempting to force their way into a homeowner's house. Despite a sign at the homeowner's door stating trespassers may be SHOT, the homeowner quickly took countermeasures to protect himself. All three were hit. One died on the spot and the other two died in the hospital due to severe injuries. However, multiple witnesses confirmed that it was the suspect who first shot at the homeowner and the homeowner only fought back in self defense. The police also concluded, based on Georgia's self defense law and the Stand Your Ground Act, that the homeowner's actions were a legitimate act of self defense.

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Prosecutors claim Kendrick Finch shot at Ashley Long and William Kisler on Main Street on April 5, but defense attorneys argue Finch acted in self-defense. Surveillance video shows Kisler in an altercation before touching a car Finch was riding in. The car stopped, and Kisler allegedly grabbed a gun from Long's purse. Finch then exited the car holding his own gun. Kendrick Finch is being held on a $500,000 bond.

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Speaker 0: Listen to this clip, Hannah, of what I said that was so dangerous and controversial. K. Keen Jeffries, a progressive congressman, literally tweeted, while the trial was going on, lock up Kyle Rittenhouse and throw away the key. And he's the same guy that rails against mass incarceration, and I agree with him on some of it. But now, before the trial's even over, they're calling for this guy to be locked up and throw away the key. Like, they've already reached their conclusion. Speaker 1: No. Didn't give him a fair shake. Speaker 0: It's a very ... And they lied about it being a white supremacy thing when it's a white dude that shot three other white people. It's the entire thing is bizarre and it's Out of self defense. Speaker 1: Right. Yes. Speaker 0: In my opinion. Speaker 1: That's most important. Speaker 0: The truth is he defended himself; he wasn't some mass shooter white supremacist, and he should be acquitted. Do you feel bullied? Speaker 1: I I don't. And honestly, I think that was the most milquetoast explanation of everything that went down.

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Merrick Garland vetoed charging Ryan Ruth with attempted assassination. Ruth wrote a book calling for Donald Trump's assassination and camped out in a bush on Trump's golf course for over 12 hours with body armor and a loaded SKS rifle. The Secret Service noticed the rifle barrel, shots were fired, and Ruth was apprehended. Garland's decision suggests he believes Ruth had another reason for being there with body armor and a loaded rifle. The speaker questions what other reason Ruth, who had written about assassinating Trump, could have for being in that location as Trump approached.

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"I don't know who did this. And I sure hope that it was not from the left that would be better." "But it doesn't matter because the first Trump assassination also was not from the left." "It was just a guy who was going to also had Biden on his target list." "And it's been made in the ideology of this far right that you're seeing online." "It's part of a line, Brett Kavanaugh, Trump assassination, how Charlie Kirk," "It doesn't matter that it wasn't from the left because that part has been erased in the common litany of grievances." "Absolutely." "I mean, it's just it's just about the, momentum of violence. Right?" "If one side keeps punching, that's bad, that's really bad." "But it's much worse when one side punches, the other punches back." "That causes an escalation."

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Jeremy Brown, an army veteran charged with trespass and disorderly conduct for his actions on January 6th, faced more serious allegations when authorities found illegal grenades and firearms during a search of his home. Brown insists the grenades are not his and claims they were planted. He highlights discrepancies in the evidence presented, such as photographs that contradict the testimonies about the grenades' locations. Despite being offered a deal to plead

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The interviewer questions Rittenhouse about why he viewed Groskreutz as a threat when Groskreutz had a pistol not aimed at him, while Rittenhouse had an AR-15 aimed at Groskreutz. Rittenhouse explains that Groskreutz was moving towards him with a gun. The interviewer points out that this happened after Rittenhouse killed Huber and fired shots at another man.

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A 70-year-old man, Christopher Talbot of Meridian, was arrested after allegedly hitting another man with his car during demonstrations at the Tesla dealership in Meridian. According to police, Talbot made an obscene gesture towards a counter-protester before hitting him with his car. The victim, who had been driving a truck with pro-Trump flags, had just parked and exited his vehicle when the incident occurred.

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Homeowner shot and killed three teenagers who were breaking into his house. Their parents filed charges against the homeowner, demanding that he be arrested. According to the police investigation, Isaiah Reid, 16, Jaime Hernandez, 15, and their 16-year-old accomplice. At 4AM, they wore masks and carried G U N S, attempting to force entry. Despite a sign saying 'Trespassers may be S H O T', the homeowner acted to protect himself. All three were hit; one died on the spot, the other two died in hospital. The parents demanded prosecution, claiming he took their sons' lives. However, witnesses confirmed the suspect first shot at the homeowner; the homeowner fought back in self defense. Police concluded that the homeowner's actions were a legitimate act of self defense under Georgia's self defense law and the Stand Your Ground Act.

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Thomas Crooks, a former military member, pointed his rifle at the eyewitness and rally attendees due to lack of security. They were not vetted and had a clear view of the stage where Trump was present. Senator Grassley released body camera footage showing a local sniper took a photo of Crooks before the shooting. Thank you, Brian. Translation: Thomas Crooks, a former military member, lacked security at the rally where he pointed his rifle at the eyewitness and attendees. They were not screened and had a clear view of the stage where Trump was present. Senator Grassley released body camera footage showing a local sniper took a photo of Crooks before the shooting. Thank you, Brian.

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Speaker 0: How was your weekend? You probably watched football, picked pumpkins, spent time with your family. Trump spent his weekend demolishing the East Wing to make room for a big beautiful ballroom. Vance hung out with the marines at Camp Pendleton. Speaker 1: Who rah, marines? Who rah. I didn't hear you. Who rah, marines? Who rah. Speaker 0: Look up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's the Secretary of War. Pete spent the weekend doing flyovers and fighter jets. Oh, it was also No Kings Day. Speaker 2: Here in the friendly neighborhood Burger King, enjoying my No Kings Day, with some traditional flame broiled goodness in my hand right now. Like it says right there, if you're heading to Eli Grody, you rule America. We don't have a king in this country. We've got a president. He's doing a pretty darn good job. Speaker 0: Now if you don't know what no kings day is, you're not alone. Maybe you went downtown and got stuck in traffic and wondered, is that a transgender shark? Speaker 3: Why are you here today? Speaker 4: I'm here to stand up against our regimes oppression against the American people and immigrants in our country and minorities, including trans people like myself. Speaker 5: I am the unity uniform. I've got my head out of my costume because I can't breathe right now, but we're here doing a peaceful protest, trying to get our democracy back. Speaker 0: Spartacus and Pencil Neck didn't dress up as trans sharks and unicorns. This is what they really look like. Speaker 1: This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. Speaker 0: Are they dating? We don't know, but they were hugging and singing on a parade float. In Chicago, Ribs got his steps in. JB back at the Windy City doing the electric slide. You know who can't move her hips like that? Nancy. Poor thing. But she was still tearing it up. Speaker 5: Gonna tear up the crown. Speaker 0: Schumer marched too. Schumer and Pelosi, that king and queen have been ruling America for a combined eighty two years. Trump's only been king for a minute. No Kings was a who's who of people with TDS. Even my mom was there. George Conway was walking around in an Antifa shirt. Irish Rosie must have had FOMO, but don't worry, Hollywood was in the house. Here's John Cusack. Speaker 6: Go to hell. Speaker 3: Is that the message from Chicago? Speaker 6: Yes. What's interesting is that he he doesn't understand that all the labor rights around the world came from this town, this place. So if he thinks this place is gonna be a fascist hub, no chance. Speaker 0: Dougie Not So Fresh was there too, but that kinda looked more like the women's march. Doug was on the prowl. He was going stag. Where's Kamala? Speaker 7: So get out there and join the No Kings event near you, and please take care. I'll see you later. Speaker 0: Kamala couldn't make it. She had other plans, big birthday plans. It's always about her. You know who else was a no show? Hillary. Trump world says, no queens. As for a king, the White House told MSNBC this about the march. Who cares? Do the people even know what they're protesting? Speaker 3: I was wondering how president Trump has put your your freedom in jeopardy. Speaker 1: I wanted to say my freedom is in jeopardy. Speaker 3: So whose freedoms and why are you out here at the no kings protest, I guess? Speaker 0: No one really thinks Trump's king. It just seems like it because he works harder than Biden. Speaker 8: I'm not a king. I work my ass off to make our country great. That's all it is. I'm not a king at all. Speaker 0: If Trump was king, there'd be no march, no MSNBC calling him Nazi, and no shutdown. The funny thing is the left actually loves the government telling them what to do. During the pandemic, Democrat kings and queens told you to close your business, what to wear on your face, how far away you could stand next to someone. They told you couldn't have grandma over for Thanksgiving and liberals obeyed. They took away your first amendment rights and democrats said, good, free speech is dangerous. They tried to take away your second amendment right, democrats said, good, no one needs a rifle. There's nothing the left loves more than submitting to government power. But Robert De Niro says, if you love freedom, you're a brainwashed hick. Speaker 9: Somewhere way out in the Midwest, somewhere out in out West, in certain places, the rural places. That's the truth. Because he gets the airtime. I think that we need more airtime. Just more push against and not I wish that you can't do this in some ways, but that the the news media could find ways to kind of ignore or tamp down nonsense from Trump. Speaker 0: The Democrat party rigged the primary, stole Biden's votes, crowned Kamala, and tried to put their rival in prison. And if you were a reporter who told the truth about Biden, they'd cut off your access. Trump talks to the press every day. Would a king do that? And if the press broke a mirror in the map room, would he let him live? Speaker 8: Oh, you gotta watch that. Watch that. You you're not allowed to break that. That mirror is 400 years old. The camera just hit the mirror. I just moved it up here special from the vaults, and the first thing that happens, the camera hits it. Hard to believe, isn't it? Hard to believe. But these are the problems in life. Speaker 0: Seven years of bad luck. A king would have tossed him in the gulag. Aye, aye, aye. And look what happens when they keep calling us Nazis. Speaker 3: Who are you gonna kill? Nazis. Who who do you Nazis. Define as a Speaker 6: What do you mean? It's pretty Speaker 3: In this in this context, who's a Nazi? Stephen Miller's a Nazi. So you're gonna kill Stephen Miller? If I had Speaker 6: a chance, yeah, I was. Speaker 0: Once you crack the surface at No Kings, there's a dark and violent underbelly seething with hatred. Speaker 1: You gotta grab a gun. We gotta turn around the guns on this fascist system. These ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out. This state, the state machinery, there's a folder display right there has to get wiped out. Speaker 0: One woman with a Mexican flag was mocking Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck when a MAGA truck rolled by. Who is this woman? Well, she's a teacher at an elementary school. These are the people in charge of our kids. Isn't it crazy how every time we ID these maniacs they happen to be teachers or professors? What is it about the left and death? Speaker 6: Okay. So for for a birthday present, what do you hope happens? You you wake up tomorrow morning. Speaker 3: I hope that I see the obituary that we're all waiting for tomorrow. That's what I hope for. Yeah. Speaker 6: You you wishing that president Trump is dead? Speaker 3: Yes. Absolutely. Okay. Absolutely. Speaker 0: Well, Trump was already shot in the head and almost killed during a round of golf. The Secret Service just found a sniper's nest in Palm Beach with a direct line of sight to Air Force One. Speaker 10: This hunting stand was appropriately dismantled, is being flown to our our lab. I believe it's there right now. And all of the forensic tools we have, from digital tools to biometric tools, They are all gonna be applied to try to find out who put this up there, and why. Speaker 0: In North Carolina, shots were fired over a Trump flag. A guy didn't like that a guy had a MAGA and flag over his house and then went and ripped it down. And then he came back in his vehicle, aimed the pistol from the sunroof and fired shots at his property. The vigilante's been arrested. Is this what we're doing now in America? We're shooting people over politics? Liberals have lost the argument, they've lost the election, and now they've lost their minds. Trump won the popular vote. That doesn't make him king, it makes him president. And he's taken a lot of action because Biden left such a mess. The president has a mandate to stop migrants, drugs, wars, and crime, and so far he's doing a really good job. And the Supreme Court says everything he's doing is legal. It was actually Biden that the Supreme Court ruled against over and over and over again. Just because there's a lot of gold in the White House doesn't mean he's sitting on a throne.

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Patrick recounts an altercation that began when he took a "Make America Great" hat from a person on the street. He admits to grabbing the hat and throwing it, stating he didn't hit or body check the person. According to Patrick, the other individual then "came at" him, initiating physical contact. Patrick says his friend Gerald witnessed this and intervened. Patrick admits to hitting the person once in the jaw before walking away. Patrick claims he didn't intend to start a fight, only to make a statement about the hat. He denies that anyone in his group tripped the other person or touched his food. He says Gerald intervened only after the other person initiated physical contact. Patrick is informed he is being arrested and charged with assault. He is taken to a holding facility.

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While the speaker was at dinner in West Palm Beach, an unidentified man told him to "go fuck himself" and called him a "fucking asshole." The man claimed the speaker's actions were criminal due to his politics. The speaker repeatedly asked the man to explain what he found criminal about his actions and why he should "go fuck himself," but the man did not elaborate. The speaker stated the man cursed at him in the restaurant and then "walked away like a coward."

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The suspect changed his work schedule before attending a Trump rally with a rangefinder. Security noticed him observing countersniper positions. When confronted by police, he pulled out an AR 15 gun and opened fire. His car contained remote controlled bombs, a bulletproof vest, and ammunition. It is unclear what his intentions were.

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A man with a criminal history was reported as a suspicious person in a neighborhood. Deputies arrived, and he began breaking into homes. One homeowner shot at him, which is allowed in Santa Rosa County. The homeowner is encouraged to attend a gun safety class to improve their shooting skills and potentially prevent future incidents.

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The group 50501 organized the No Kings protest and claimed on Facebook to be directly involved in the shooting of an innocent person. News reports confirm a man dodged being shot at the protest. 50501 stated they are working with police after their team, facing personal risk, ran toward danger to serve the community. Video footage shows an Antifa member in all black carrying a rifle, with two peacekeepers holding pistols and firing three shots at him. The man ducks and runs. 50501 claims they yelled at the man to stop when he ran into the crowd, so they opened fire, and someone got caught in the crossfire. The speaker alleges the video shows this is not the case. The police arrested the man who was shot, despite Utah having permitless open carry. The speaker believes this is a cover-up of liberal organizers shooting randomly into a crowd.

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Good morning. I'm at the Pinellas Justice Center after leaving the seventh pretrial conference for my prosecutor, who's accused of stabbing a motorist. A hearing is now set for May 2nd for a stand your ground motion to dismiss the case. The argument is that the repeatedly stabbed motorist left his vehicle to break my client's window and subdue him because he was drunk, even though there was no blood alcohol content tested at the scene or hospital. The claim is, "I saw it, therefore I had every right to stab him." It's shocking this has gone on this long. I'll be here in May to see what happens. Wish me luck, have a blessed day, and try not to get stabbed by a federal employee.

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I was arrested for a potential hate crime after allegedly assaulting two Donald Trump supporters. I approached one woman to ask why she was voting for Trump because she seemed proud. The woman said she was shocked by my presence and claimed it was because of her skin color. I shoved her, and she told me not to touch her. I then put my hand to her chin. When her friend stepped in, I punched her, connecting with her jaw. The two women are physically okay, but shaken. Police say I showed no remorse. I believe both sides of the political spectrum have valid points and we need to come together. A judge found probable cause for a hate crime offense and two counts of fourth-degree assault and prosecutors have a day to make a charging decision.

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Thomas Matthew Crooks, who shot at Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, and Ryan Wesley Routh, who allegedly attempted to assassinate Trump in Florida, both donated to ActBlue. The BBC identified Crooks as a registered Republican, with voter records showing a $15 donation to ActBlue in 2021. An OMG citizen journalist provided footage of the shooting. Ryan Wesley Routh allegedly made a second assassination attempt on Trump at his Florida golf course. Routh, also unemployed, reportedly donated to ActBlue, according to the FEC. OMG is conducting a nationwide investigation into ActBlue and encourages people to submit evidence of wrongdoing to tips.okeefemediagroup.com. They are also seeking poll watchers, election judges, and election clerks to DM them. The Wellness Company is introducing a first aid emergency kit with prescription medications and personal protective equipment. Use code OMG to save 15% at twc.health/omg.

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'Had Enough Of His Hatred': Charlie Kirk Shooter Charged
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Charlie's Kirk shooting anchors the episode as a Utah court formally charges Tyler James Robinson with aggravated murder in connection with the September 10 incident. The charging document identifies Kirk as the target and states Robinson knowingly created a great risk of death to others while selecting Kirk because of his political expression. A key exchange with Robinson and his roommate shows him insisting, I had enough of his hatred, and outlining plans to retrieve a rifle. Investigators say the plan spanned about a week, with notes about hiding evidence and leaving no trace, including references to a rifle nicknamed 'grandpa's rifle' and a weapon named 'Prince'. A lot of the episode then wrestles with motive and the social context. The charging document highlights a victim-targeting enhancement, and the roommate conversations reveal a fixation on Kirk’s rhetoric. Hosts push three potential motives: nihilistic notoriety, inner ideological fealty, or a response to perceived leftward targets, ultimately arguing the discussion centers on cultural politics rather than a simple ideological alignment. Steve Bannon questions the authenticity of the alleged text messages as too scripted, while Ezra Klein’s framing of Kirk’s work as nonviolent political engagement becomes a focal point for debates about how to respond to political violence. The conversation also touches how Gen Z communication styles—texting in real time, public Discord notes, and ‘UWU’ jokes—complicate interpretation of intent. Separately, the program flags ancillary threads around the Kirk case. A figure named George Zinn, who publicly claimed responsibility and later faced new charges, was charged with four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and obstruction related to the probe; investigators say he admitted he could be a distraction and that FBI reviewed his phone. The hosts note a note found under a roommate’s keyboard stating, I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and discuss where that note is now. There is ongoing curiosity about surveillance footage and how cameras may have caught movements around the rooftop and other crucial moments. Beyond the Kirk case, the episode surveys Gaza coverage, a UN genocide determination, and labor actions like a Genoa port strike tied to aid. It notes tech consolidation as Ellison-led media ownership shifts loom over TikTok.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Rittenhouse Trial Heads to Jury and O'Keefe Raided By FBI
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Welcome to the Megyn Kelly Show. The jury is deliberating the case of Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old accused of shooting three men during a Black Lives Matter riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2020. The defense claims self-defense, which, if proven, would exonerate Rittenhouse. In Wisconsin, the prosecution must disprove self-defense claims, which hinge on four questions regarding the nature of the threat Rittenhouse faced and whether his response was reasonable. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger argues that Rittenhouse was not facing an imminent threat when he shot Joseph Rosenbaum, the first man he killed, asserting that Rosenbaum was unarmed and chasing Rittenhouse. Binger contends that Rittenhouse became an active shooter after killing Rosenbaum, justifying the actions of those who attacked him afterward. The defense counters that Rittenhouse ran toward police after the shooting and only shot the subsequent attackers, Anthony Huber and Gage Grosskroyd, in response to their aggression. Binger's strategy has shifted to arguing that Rittenhouse provoked the violence, which could negate his self-defense claim. However, provocation can only eliminate self-defense if Rittenhouse intentionally provoked an attack or engaged in illegal conduct likely to provoke violence. The prosecution's claim that Rittenhouse pointed his gun at another individual before the shootings relies on blurry drone footage, which the defense argues is unreliable. The defense highlights Rosenbaum's criminal history, including being a convicted child molester, to argue that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense against a perceived threat. The prosecution's case relies on portraying Huber and Grosskroyd as heroes trying to stop an active shooter, but the defense maintains that Rittenhouse's perception of danger is what matters. The discussion also touches on the political implications of the case, with the defense arguing that Rittenhouse has been demonized due to his presence at the riot with an AR-15. The defense asserts that the prosecution is under pressure to convict someone to appease public sentiment, while the jury faces the challenge of navigating the complex legal standards surrounding self-defense and provocation. In a separate segment, attorney Harmeet Dhillon discusses the FBI's raid on James O'Keefe's home and the homes of Project Veritas employees in connection with Ashley Biden's diary. Dhillon argues that the DOJ's actions are unprecedented and threaten journalistic freedom, as they seized materials that could expose confidential sources and attorney-client communications. She emphasizes the chilling effect this could have on journalists and the broader implications for First Amendment rights. The discussion raises concerns about the politicization of the DOJ and the potential misuse of power against critics of the government.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Explosive Rittenhouse Trial Moments and COVID Testing and Vaccines
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Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show. On this Veterans Day, we discuss the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, which has garnered national attention. Rittenhouse, now 18, is accused of murdering two people and injuring another during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Rittenhouse claims he went to Kenosha to protect the city from riots and was acting in self-defense when he shot three men. The media has portrayed Rittenhouse as a vigilante and domestic terrorist, ignoring evidence supporting his self-defense claim. His former lawyer announced plans for libel lawsuits against the media. The trial, which began on November 2, has been challenging for the prosecution, which must disprove Rittenhouse's self-defense argument. The prosecution alleges Rittenhouse provoked the attacks by unlawfully carrying a firearm, a claim that raises questions about Wisconsin law regarding provocation. Rittenhouse shot Joseph Rosenbaum, who was pursuing him and allegedly attempted to grab his gun. Rittenhouse testified he acted in self-defense, fearing for his life. Witnesses corroborated his account, noting Rosenbaum's aggressive behavior. Following this, Rittenhouse was chased by an angry mob, during which he shot Anthony Huber, who attacked him with a skateboard, and Gage Grosskreutz, who pointed a gun at him. The prosecution's case has been criticized for its handling of evidence and questioning techniques, leading to doubts about their credibility. Rittenhouse's emotional testimony humanized him, contrasting with the media's portrayal. The prosecution's missteps have led to discussions about a potential mistrial, with the defense seeking to dismiss the case with prejudice. The judge has expressed frustration with the prosecution's conduct, particularly regarding comments on Rittenhouse's right to remain silent and attempts to introduce inadmissible evidence. Accusations of racism against the judge have emerged, stemming from his rulings on terminology used in the trial. The judge's long-standing practice of not allowing the term "victim" to describe the deceased has sparked controversy. In a separate segment, Megan Kelly interviews Brian Dressen, whose wife suffered severe adverse effects after participating in an AstraZeneca vaccine trial. Despite her injuries, her case was not included in the trial results. Dressen highlights the lack of support from health authorities and the challenges faced by those experiencing vaccine-related injuries. He emphasizes the need for informed consent and transparency regarding vaccine risks, particularly for children. Dr. Michael Mina joins to discuss the importance of testing and new therapeutics in managing COVID-19, advocating for increased accessibility to rapid tests and the potential for at-home treatments.
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