
Kyle Rittenhouse Found Not Guilty on All Counts, with Glenn Greenwald, Andrew Branca, Mark Eiglarsh, and Angenette Levy | Ep. 207
The Megyn Kelly Show
The Rittenhouse Verdict: Legal and Societal Implications
This chapter explores the jury's acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, examining the complexities of self-defense law and the concept of provocation. It critiques public figures' premature comments on the case, highlighting their potential to sway public opinion and incite violence. The discussion emphasizes the responsibilities of leaders in shaping narratives that impact the justice system and addresses broader societal implications related to community safety and armed interventions.
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