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Don JR on the Ground in East Palestine + Interview With Kyle Rittenhouse | TRIGGERED Ep. 10

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Welcome to another episode of Triggered.
I'm really excited about this one.
First, our guest tonight is going to be Kyle Rittenhouse.
Obviously, you know who Kyle is.
Great kid.
Got put through the torture chamber by the media, by the radical left.
We're good to go.
Frankly, witness tampering and jury tampering that you saw from the media, trailing a jury trying to, in my opinion, intimidate them into a decision.
He was acquitted, but now the lawsuits will continue.
We're going to hear from Kyle.
We're going to hear who was with him, who was not with him, who left him in the dust.
It's an amazing story.
You can learn how to support him.
You can learn who was actually stepping up in the Second Amendment space.
I think that's really going to be important.
But what was really awesome was I got to go with my father to East Palestine, Ohio.
So before we get to Kyle, I want to tell that story because it was awesome.
It's actually right now, Wednesday night.
I just got back home after this visit.
I had to tell this story now, and it was incredible.
We woke up, we got on Trump Force One, we left the beautiful 85-degree weather in Florida, went to 32-degree freezing rain in East Palestine, and it was absolutely incredible, man.
It's moments like the one I witnessed today, earlier today, that really make me realize.
Now again, this is airing Thursday night, so this is late Wednesday night.
I just got home, just so you guys are clear.
But I wanted to get down to sort of the intro into this so you can, while it's still fresh in my mind, and before we talk to Kyle.
It was absolutely awesome, man.
This is why my father did this to begin with.
The people of East Palestine, Ohio, just good, hard-working, God-fearing Americans.
And that's what we're doing this for.
They've been left in the dust by their government.
It's been 19 days.
Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, you know, our illustrious Transportation Secretary.
Again, he's only Transportation Secretary because he was gay and he ran for president for no real reason other than he was gay, I guess.
And because he didn't win, they had to give him the consolation prize because
I guess it's, you know, it was 2020 and that's what you have to do these days.
Unfortunately, the results you get from making decisions like that are the results you're seeing out of Pete Buttigieg and the transportation
Administration that he oversees.
You saw the supply chain crisis.
You saw, you know, the railroad strike stuff going on.
You see racist roads.
It's a shame that there's white construction workers working.
Obviously, our Chernobyl, a toxic, a toxic trail derailment, along with like nine others this week, it feels like.
You know, all under his watch, but that's okay.
He wants to take some personal time.
You know, it's been 20 days.
He hasn't had a chance to go to East Palestine, but he's taking some personal time.
He really deserves that because he's working so hard, apparently doing nothing other than race baiting and the usual crap that you get from the left these days.
So it was really awesome to actually land in East Palestine with a leader.
Someone who doesn't need this job.
Someone whose job it wasn't the turn of.
Someone who, unlike Pete, didn't get the job because he checked the box.
Right?
But, like, a real leader, and that leader was Donald Trump.
And I saw him at his best.
I saw, you know, people turning out in droves.
Again, 32-degree cold rain out there because they just wanted someone to acknowledge their existence, to not forget about them, to not leave them in the lurch, in the unknown.
I mean, we've talked about it already, but, you know, Donald Trump just announcing that he was going to go
FEMA, who wrote the letter.
You don't qualify, yada yada yada, you get nothing.
Remember?
You know, Joe Biden's going to East Palestine.
Just kidding, screw you guys.
No, he's busy giving trillions of dollars of taxpayer money away to corrupt regimes in Ukraine, paying back his buddy at big war in the U.S., and creating the next oligarch class of rich billionaires in the Ukraine.
You know, he's there doing that.
Donald Trump said, you know, maybe the only way to get action is actually maybe if I go.
All of a sudden, he announces that he's going in with it.
Now, FEMA, we have reconsidered.
On second thought, on second thought, we're going to act and we're going to actually take care of American citizens for a change.
I know that's shocking.
I know that's not customary.
I know that's unheard of.
But, you know, that happened.
And, you know, I got a little bit of, I sort of took some video along the way, so I apologize if this isn't professionally done.
It was just something I was like, A, I'm so for him doing this because these are the people he always wanted to represent, the forgotten man and woman.
And it doesn't stand out any better than today.
Where these hard-working Americans were the forgotten man and woman yet again for almost three weeks.
Just, whatever, we're not going to deal with that.
We got other things and the media is not going to criticize me because I'm gay and, you know, they love our liberal agenda and I'm going to be president even though I haven't done anything.
I'm Pete Buttigieg.
Pothole Pete.
You know, it's just different.
It's just different.
So seeing the love from the people
And again, I don't even want to compare my experience to what they've gone through, but, you know, let's just say it was a lot easier being a real estate developer from New York City, getting invited to the cool person party, not having to deal with the, you know, the animals on the left and the media and all of the nonsense that we've put up with for the last few years.
That's nothing compared to what the people of East Palestine have gone through.
And, you know, seeing fish
Turn up dead in their rivers and ponds and chickens dropping dead and packs of dogs doing the same thing.
I mean, not knowing if that's affecting your children or your families or your homes.
We're talking with the fire chief there, you know, and just one of his trucks just started corroding that was dealing with the fire from the toxic fumes at the time.
Literally started, like, they had to get an order a new one.
That much damage, it took on that rapidly.
So being there with just the salt of the earth people, seeing their appreciation, man, it makes all of the bullshit that we've dealt with, makes it just all worth it, man.
That's why we're doing it for those people.
Seeing the love that they have for my father, the appreciation that they have for someone who just, just show up for them, please, just like, just,
Wow, he got him to do something.
That's amazing.
Guys like John Roark from Blue Line Moving, our good friends up here, who literally drove truckloads, took time off from his business and trucks out of his business to bring up Trump water and cleaning supplies to donate to these people.
I mean, this is what America's all about.
This is what we did this for.
And if you ask the media or the left, these people don't exist or shouldn't.
They're not.
Special because, you know, they wanted to, you know, change someone's children's gender.
These are just people that go to work and want to support families and, like, do all those crazy things, like, you know, take care of their kids.
Like, oh my god!
It's so awesome to see it, and it was DJ T at his best.
I mean, you probably, you know, in some of the clips, maybe I'll throw in, you know,
The former president of the United States, my dad, just sitting there at McDonald's, like, hey guys, what's on the special today?
Because they did a Trump special for Wednesday, and he bought all the first responders, the police, and the firemen who did all this stuff, just bought them all McDonald's, and just watching him joke with the people would be like,
Guys, there's no one in this McDonald's that understands and knows the McDonald's menu better than Donald Trump.
And by the way, 100% accurate.
No one knows it better.
No one probably eats more of it per capita than Donald Trump.
It was just great, but watching him, you know, go through with all the police, and the fire chiefs, and the first responders, hearing about it, talking, giving the press conference, and just bringing some much-needed love and attention.
And man, that's all these people want, and honestly, they deserve it!
Yet Congressman Johnson was there, my good friend, Ohio Senator J.D.
Vance,
How are those guys, like, the only sort of, let's call it, like, national level or, you know, certainly highest—like, they're there, but, like, where's the Biden administration?
You know, J.D.
Vance was great, meeting with the people.
He's going to be, you know, pushing for things to make sure they get—
What they need.
And it feels like everyone else in the world who doesn't pay our taxes, they're getting what they need.
Remember, Joe Biden's going to pay for the pensions of the people in Ukraine who've been displaced.
We're going to pay their pensions.
What about the people in East Palestine?
What about, like, Americans with, like, unfunded pension liability when their companies go bust?
We don't care about them.
You know, there were no fake air raid sirens during Trump's visit in East Palestine.
There was probably more danger there given the chemicals around to the people still and my father than there ever was for Joe Biden in Kiev.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have been there.
I can assure you I understand how that works, but that didn't stop him from putting up a fake air raid siren right as he's walking down the street when even the CNN reporter, when even the CNN reporter was like, yeah, that's weird.
I've been here for five days.
We haven't heard a single air raid siren.
I wonder what's going on.
Maybe it's all a lie, folks.
Right?
You know?
They lied to you about lockdowns, they lied to you about COVID, they lied to you about Russia, Russia, Russia.
You don't think they're lying to you about this?
Just like magically, they're all upset that January 6th videos are coming out.
And in one day, we found all sorts of contradictory evidence.
Strange, the Democrats never leaked that.
Huh, they lied to us about everything for the last six years.
I'm sure they're telling the truth about that one, folks, right?
So again, for me, an honor just to be a fly on the wall, just to be able to see these people shake their hands.
It's just, that's the, frankly, it's probably the only good part about having gotten into politics, you know, just seeing the difference that you make for real people.
Showing them that there's hope that they still have some representation.
But listen, check it out for yourself.
Put together a little montage of just my experience throughout the day.
Then we'll get back and we'll be talking with Conor Rittenhouse and I think you guys will really like it.
Well guys, as we said earlier, if our leaders won't do the work they're elected to do, someone's going to have to step up and fill that void.
I'm getting ready to board Trump Force One.
We're going to East Palestine, Ohio.
We're going to be meeting with the people over there.
We're going to keep doing what we're doing.
My father
Always did this for the American people.
He got involved for the American people.
He needed this job like a hole in the head.
But again, if our leaders refuse to step up, someone's going to have to step up and fill that void.
So we're heading to Ohio.
Glad it seems like that drove FEMA finally into action after saying they weren't going to do anything.
That's a big step in and of itself, but we got to keep doing this.
We gotta take care of our people.
Not the people of Ukraine.
We don't have to worry about their pensions.
We gotta worry about the people right here in America.
And again, that's why we got into this in the first place.
It's why we're still here.
And until someone else steps up who's willing to actually do that, someone's gonna have to fill that void.
So, welcome aboard Trump Force One, folks.
Okay guys, give you a little tour of Trump Force One just so when people understand walking away from some of this lifestyle to deal with politics, to deal with the presidency.
You've seen Mar-a-Lago, you've seen all of that.
It wasn't so bad before, but I think it shows exactly why
My father got into this in the first place.
You can have this perspective.
You can live this way and still understand that the hard-working men and women of America have been left behind.
They've been forgotten by our leaders.
Obviously, the news of the day, every day, we see more and more of that.
The great example, obviously, is Joe Biden visiting Ukraine, promising, you know, probably trillions more in a proxy war with a nuclear power.
Russia pulls out of the arms treaty to regulate the amount of nuclear weapons that can be deployed.
Like, you know, what could go wrong?
With a brilliant mind like Joe Biden leading the charge, what could possibly go wrong?
That's why someone who's actually experienced real success out of politics
Not so easy to walk away from that.
Not so easy to walk away from that knowing exactly what happens when you get to the swamp.
And I think part of what they tried to do, my father, is to prevent other great minds, other great leaders, other people who've been successful in things outside of just bureaucracy and nonsense.
And I think that's a really important thing to remember.
So maybe I'll take you on a quick tour of Trump Force One before we get underway.
Not exactly a beautiful day here in Ohio, but again, if this is what it takes to get our leaders to act, we're happy to do it.
It's just awesome to be on the ground here and meet with some real Americans.
What's going on, guys?
Here with my good buddy and incredible new senator from the state of Ohio, J.D.
Vance.
We're in East Palestine.
He's looking after his constituents, doing an incredible job.
What do you think, J.D.?
Well, look, man, we're going to stay on top of the EPA in Norfolk Southern to clean up this community.
Unfortunately, the federal government wasn't doing a whole lot.
And then this guy and his dad came to town, put a lot of pressure on the local or the federal authorities to actually get their asses moving and fix this community.
I think it's a great thing, but we can't forget about these people.
We're going to have to stay on top of this issue for the long term.
We're on it.
So thanks for all you're doing, man.
It's great.
And thank you.
We're going to have him on the podcast pretty soon, too, because that'll bring some fire.
What do you think about Biden not showing up, you showing up before he did?
Thank you so much for coming!
Thank you so much!
Trump, take a picture of my food!
There he is!
Wouldn't be a Trump campaign stop without it.
Is everybody willing to accept free food?
I'll take care of it.
Alright?
We're going to take care of it.
And with the firehouse, all the guys at the firehouse, we're going to send it to them.
Free food.
Okay?
Hello everyone.
So I know this menu better than you do.
I probably know it better than anybody.
Oh, I like this guy.
He's a big fan.
Come here, take a look at me.
This is a guy I like.
I like him even better than the father, but he wanted to come here.
Well, guys, I hope you like that.
I hope you get a little glimpse, a little taste.
And again, I think when you see Trump Force One, you realize, oh, you know, maybe Trump could have done a lot of things and probably had it a lot easier than
uh dealing with these animals uh but he's doing it for the right reasons so uh you know it was just awesome to be a part of it uh just super psyched to have been able to be there myself and you know uh whenever there's something like that if we can bring some attention to it just man let us know because uh
He'll do it, you know.
It wasn't a big rally.
It didn't have to be.
It was just lots of good Americans who've been left behind.
That's what got us into this journey.
And, you know, that's why it's going to continue.
So, thank you again, guys, for everything.
Everyone in East Palestine, it was just an honor to meet you guys.
I truly appreciate it.
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Now going to go live with Kyle Rittenhouse, a guy that's been run through the ringer, put through
Frankly, as far as I'm concerned, an unfair trial with the media trying to influence a jury and run down the jury pool and the protests and the this.
A true example of being guilty before having to prove your innocence.
Not innocent until proven guilty, like what used to be in America.
But Kyle's been put through the wringer.
We'll talk about who was there to help him, who sort of conveniently, just, eh, it's not really my problem.
What he's doing now, even after the acquittal, there's now people, you know, chasing after him, trying to sue him, you know, either to destroy his life.
Remember, this is like a teenage kid put through the wringer.
He was there trying to administer, you know, first aid, scrubbing graffiti off of walls in Wisconsin and Kedosha during, you know, the Summer of Love riots, where it seems that, you know, all the people who
Actually committed murder, not self-defense.
Arson, looting, everything else that went on during the Summer of Love.
You know, they were terrible.
Just, you know, social justice warriors, because nothing says social justice like stealing and looting a store, right folks?
You know, that doesn't go against the narrative, but Kyle, oh, he's a young white man with an AR-15 and who cares if they were gonna beat him to death with a skateboard or said those things or whatever it may be.
I mean, he's obviously guilty.
He's defending himself.
Let's make sure that no Americans ever want to defend themselves so we can push forward our communism and make sure that they're unarmed
And take over so easily.
That's worked out so well in the rest of the world.
So this is a kid.
He's not a kid anymore.
He may still be, in my eyes, in terms of years, but he's certainly not a kid in terms of experience.
He's gone through hell.
He's gone through
Probably a lot more than most people his age.
And he's still fighting and they're still going after him.
So I think you guys are really going to enjoy this.
It's awesome to be here with him.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome Kyle Rittenhouse.
What's going on guys?
Welcome back to a new episode of Triggered.
Tonight we have a really special guest, we have Kyle Rittenhouse.
Many of you have heard about the plight, you've seen the attacks that a 17 year old kid at the time, I say that while I look at him like a man and certainly the experiences that he went through during that time.
Accelerated that growth process rather significantly, but I'm really excited about this one.
We're going to talk about everything as it relates to that case.
We're going to talk about the unequal justice under the law that conservatives face, especially when you look at him versus some of the insanity that was going on.
So now we're going to talk.
Speaking of watching half the world want to put you in the gulags, we're with Kyle Rittenhouse.
Kyle, great to have you on here.
I was really excited to sort of see the verdict when it came out.
It was one of those things, you know, I hadn't watched something like that since O.J., although I thought it was going to be a very different outcome.
Since we got sort of immersed in this world, was that you can't really get a fair shake.
So even something as obvious to anyone in America, you were up against so much.
What was that like, you know, when you're sitting there waiting for that verdict, fighting for your life?
It was stressful.
It was one of the scariest moments outside of being attacked.
It was one of the scariest moments outside of being attacked in my life.
It was a bunch of emotions.
It was not knowing what was going to happen.
It was scary.
I was up against these George Soros-funded prosecutors.
Was that what was going on?
Were these guys getting some sort of back-end donations?
I mean, the media, obviously, and everyone else going after it, but... I guarantee it.
I don't know for sure, I don't know for 100% fact, but I'm sure of it.
Well listen, you were up against, you know, it wasn't you versus a prosecutorial system.
I mean, in the court of public opinion, you were guilty in the media, and we'll go through some of those, you know, commentary.
You were guilty as far as the world was concerned, not because you were actually guilty, but because
These institutions that hate everything you stood for.
You know, you were a white, young male with an AR-15.
They didn't even tell the story of why you were actually there, which I'd like to hear as well.
I mean, you know, you were a medic.
You were there cleaning up graffiti throughout the day.
Why didn't none of that make it into the news?
The news didn't want to report on the truth.
They just wanted to push their own agenda.
They wanted to call me a white supremacist, a vigilante, and a murderer, and just, like, push their own agenda.
They wanted to put politics into something that had nothing to do with politics.
And we had an election coming up, and they wanted to use this to win their election.
They wanted to use this for their own narrative.
So, you were 17.
You know, at the time.
I remember watching, like... I guess it was LeBron, right?
He came out and attacked you.
You broke down on the witness stand.
Now, bear in mind, you're testifying for your life.
LeBron is like a crying bitch if someone gives him like a...
No, no, I mean, in all fairness, like, every time he does it, oh my God!
I mean, the guy's like 300 pounds, 6'4", and someone brushes up against him, and he falls on the floor for three minutes, you know, crying like a little girl.
But he was out there, where's the lie, right?
He was out there, I mean, you're on trial for your life.
You're up against a trillion-dollar mainstream media that would love to give you the death chamber, if they could.
They'd put you in the electric chair.
You're up against, you know, the entire left.
You're used as a fulcrum point in an election to make a narrative.
What was that like sitting there seeing those kind of people, you know, with that much power, criticize you for what I think it would be an emotional experience that anyone would have given the situation?
It was crazy to see the machine of the media and politicians.
Like, look at Sleepy Joe.
He used me in his campaign ad.
White supremacist, my face, right there.
The President of the United States, Vice President, used that in his ad.
Unacceptable.
You should not be able to do that.
Just to win an election and then the media called me a white supremacist, a murderer, a vigilante.
Well, they tried creating that story, right?
You know, you're obviously a murderer.
Now, they're still trying.
And by the way, make no mistake, they do the same thing to me, right?
I wasn't on trial for my life, but they certainly wanted to.
Eventually, if things keep going the way they are, we're all gonna be.
Well, and I think that's a good point, which is, like, I think we have to understand, you know, the conservatives, everyone asks when we do the show, and I'll read the comments, and, you know, even, like, they will, so what do we do to fight back?
And the answer is, we just gotta engage.
Because if we just sit back and sort of do the, turn the other cheek, and live and let live, and don't fight back against that machine,
They will win.
They will cancel us.
I mean, they were fine utilizing a 17-year-old kid at the time.
I'll say that.
I mean, again, the experience that you went through, you ain't a kid anymore.
I mean, you've experienced just about everything anyone could experience.
But at the time, they had no problem destroying your life, getting ahead of the justice system.
And perhaps the weirdest thing for me was watching, like,
I just have so little faith in that system anymore.
And that's what must have been scary.
Meaning, 20 years ago, I think the same situation could have transpired.
It wouldn't have been political.
It would have been obvious that you're defending yourself.
You have the video, which in and of itself was sort of a no-brainer.
But then you also have the records of the, you know, what the media called the victims.
I call them the assailants.
Because, I mean, they were literally there trying to physically attack you.
And given, let's say, the outcomes of what we saw during the Summer of Love as, you know, it was painted, right?
This mostly peaceful protest.
It's all bullshit.
Yep.
But, you know, given the... I mean, one was a convicted child molester, right?
I mean, one... The other spent time in jail for an assault.
I mean, these guys had rap sheets.
You're a 17-year-old kid with no prior record who was there cleaning up graffiti in the day.
I mean, it got carried away in a situation, but...
I mean, how was that like for you then at the time?
I noticed that the media was reporting on all these riots as peaceful protests, peaceful demonstrations.
Look at CNN, they said mostly peaceful but fiery demonstrations.
Yeah, fiery.
I remember, like, there was a building burning in the background.
It wasn't, like, it got a little spicy in the rhetoric.
Like, you know, the one I use is, there was a building burning in the background.
The reporter, I think it was CNN, is, it was mostly peaceful, and he gets hit in the head with, like, a brick.
You know what I mean?
It's, like, really doesn't seem mostly peaceful, but they oversold that narrative, and it was, like, don't believe your lying eyes.
You see it with your own eyes, but don't believe it.
They didn't want to report on what was actually happening, and I think they were negligent in that fact.
Like, they didn't want to show people that America was on fire, and people were going crazy, and it was like the Purge.
So what do you do about that?
I mean, you, you know, we saw, you know, Nick Sandman, right?
You know, another person labeled as a white nationalist for standing there and having more discipline, frankly, than just about any human being I could ever imagine in that situation.
I mean, he actually went after these people, and sued them, and won some victories.
I mean, I feel like you should be in that same position.
You're a 17-year-old kid thrust into that position.
They vilified you.
They called you every name in the book.
They lied about you.
They continue to call you a murderer, even though you've been acquitted.
What do you do about it now?
And what would you tell other people about that plight and how to push back?
Well, speaking of Nick Sandman, me and him have the same lawyer for defamation.
So I'm going to be going after these people, but there's a lot that goes into it.
It costs a lot of money to sue somebody, and we have to look at laws like anti-slap laws to make sure if we do lose one of these lawsuits that we're not going to get hit with one of those and end up owing, say, we lose against CNN and then we owe them $200,000 now.
So we have to look at all those factors before we file them and make sure we file them in the right place.
And then people need to start standing up, supporting small journalists, real media companies, and stop watching CNN, stop giving them their view counts, stop funding them, because we need to take over the left news.
Well, that's an important one.
I saw that literally the other day.
Andy Ngo, who's a former left-wing reporter that's watched all this stuff, he's been one of the people reporting on Antifa.
And apparently Twitter, even Twitter 2.0, which seems to be getting worse than Twitter 1.0, I don't know what happened.
There was a nice reprieve for a little while, and then my engagement's back to worse than pre-Elon levels, so I don't know what's happening there.
And I guess there's a lot of inmates probably running the asylum, that even with a directive, even with a takeover, people are making those decisions.
But a journalist like him, who's been reporting on Antifa violence, which you know a lot about,
is thrown off the platform for literally reporting threats about him.
Yeah.
From the lunatics, the same lunatics that were there in Wisconsin that night with you.
I noticed that a lot especially, like on Instagram especially, like I have no engagement almost.
Yeah.
And I noticed that somebody will post something for truth and it'll be about like the left or a violent organization and then they'll just get shadow banned or their account will get suspended and I'm like how is that possible?
Like Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act prohibits to take down things.
They can take down whatever they want but unless it's newsworthy.
Correct.
It seems like this would be relevant given that it was used as a fulcrum point in the presidential election.
It seems like it would be a violation of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
So, you know, and this is one I've fought a lot on, because I think Republicans have been sitting, you know, sort of on their thumbs, you know, pretending to do something about sort of that big tech infringement, and yet it happens every day.
It happens on all these platforms.
We saw last week, you know, the Twitter testimony where they're clearly, you know, censoring people, you know, members of Congress.
The same people who are the arbiters of truth and decency seem to be pushing, like, pedophile shit.
Like, you know,
Well, shouldn't high school kids be able to consent with their parents and then not doing anything about kiddie porn all over the site at the time?
Those were the people.
At the time, they were the arbiters of truth.
Those were the people that were the arbiters of decency.
They have no problem with kiddie porn, but if you're a conservative, they censored conservative Congress people, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who ended up being right.
They obviously were probably censoring you or anyone like myself, who'd be defending you in all of this.
Have you spoken to any of those people?
Are they going to do anything about it, or is it just lip service as well?
Margie's a great friend of mine.
I've talked to her quite a bit, and she's shadowbanned like crazy.
Oh yeah.
Trust me.
I understand.
I'm in this.
They go, Don, you're a conspiracy theorist.
You said Twitter shadowbanned you.
It's like, how do you know that?
Well, because I was getting 10,000 retweets last week, and today I'm getting three.
Not 3,000, but like three.
I think I understand how this works.
Exactly.
I just don't know how, like, sometimes I lose hope.
Yeah, I think even if he wanted to do something about it, which I think he probably does.
There's so many people working against him.
It's sort of like what you're dealing with in the media.
There's so many people there.
You look at their donations.
It's like 99.99% to leftist causes and to Democrats.
And you say that even if he wanted to do something,
You could be the owner, but still not have total control.
And I sort of see that with a lot of tech.
So I think, you know, that's, I mean, it's why I'm doing the podcast on Rumble.
Like, why would I build up a YouTube following only to be cancelled because I had you on?
Or because I say the shit that I say every day.
Like, you know what I mean?
It's not even worth it.
We also, I think, they'll have to make the cognizant effort to not just disengage entirely.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely, because we need to overcome it.
Like, we need to get on other platforms, like true social.
How's your engagement there versus anywhere else?
My engagement there is pretty good.
I still think my Twitter engagement's the best because Truth Social hasn't been promoted that much.
Yeah, it's growing as a smaller base to work with.
It's not that big, but I would say it goes Twitter, Truth Social, and then Instagram is just shit.
I've been shadowbanned.
I see that a lot.
I mean, I can get, you know, I can have a post one weekend that does, you know, close to half a million likes, and then the next day it's like 15,000.
I'm like, wait, what?
Like, what did I do?
And then the worst for me is watching some of the fact checks.
Like, they're not... I'd be like, this is my opinion.
No, that's wrong.
I'm saying it's my opinion.
I literally put in disclaimers, and people are like, oh, that's a funny disclaimer.
I'm like, no, I have to, because they will literally take something that is clearly a joke, or humor, or a meme, and come up with something so obscure that's...
Sure, I guess it could be viewed as factually incorrect, but no one's even looking at it that way.
It's designed to make a point, and they fact-check you.
They do it a lot in stories.
Watch out for that one, guys, because your stories disappear in 24 hours.
So they fact-check something that disappeared in 24 hours three weeks later, and you don't see it unless you go look in your archives, and you're like, wait a minute, all these things were fact-checked, and that's why your engagement's gone to shit.
I see that a lot with the fact-checking.
I go through people's Instagram stories, and I say, this contains false information, and then I'll click on it.
I'm like, wait, that's true, though.
Or 100% true, or it's an opinion, or it's subjective.
Meaning it's not a fact-check one way or the other, it's just subjective, but they're saying this is right.
I've been fact-checked with things that are just flagrantly wrong.
They're like, here.
I fight each and every one of them, and you can make them all go away, but I think
To the point of we have to engage the apathy, when people are like, eh, whatever, it's just a fact check on my thing.
No, no, no.
That's what they use to limit your reach.
That's why we're not on an equal footing, because I see some lunatic shit from some of these leftist accounts, whether it's on Twitter, whether it's on Instagram, whether it's, you know, they all end up in my feed, even though I don't want them to be there, and I don't follow them.
Magically, they end up there, so they're getting that extra sort of boost in engagement.
But I see stuff that's just patently false, and there's never a fact check organization because the political ideologies of the organizations doing the work are one way.
I find it really funny.
I'll see like a blue check mark on Instagram or something, call me a murderer, but I never see a fact check on there saying false.
Yeah, no, they wouldn't even think about it.
And yet, you know, if there was
If there was a conservative organization allowed to do it, they could have a field day, and yet they'd never be let into that platform, right?
You have the same problem with Google.
Wikipedia is sort of the fact-check organization of the internet.
It's leftist bullshit.
I mean, if I read your profile, my profile, and then I read one of the lunatics on the left, I'm like, wait a minute, that guy's got the glowing review, you're the murderer, I'm a ruckus dude.
It's insane.
So your life got thrust into the spotlight, right?
Obviously didn't want that to happen.
It is what it is.
You fought it.
What's that been like now?
Do you want to stay out there fighting for the cause?
Would you love to be able to just go back to the way it was beforehand?
What's the plan for the future?
Well, it's been crazy getting thrown into the spotlight at such a young age, 17, having no idea how the media works and how powerful the media actually is.
But I used to want to just go back and be quiet and not be in the spotlight, but I've realized I have a voice.
I have a platform that I can use for good.
I can push the agenda that I think is right.
I can push my politics that I like and hopefully see positive change in my platform.
I'm going to continue doing that.
I'm going to continue using my voice for good.
Yeah, I'm not going away.
So were you always political before this?
No, I was a Trump supporter.
I was actually pictured at a Trump rally.
Well, that was like exhibit A against you and for why you're somehow magically a white supremacist despite no actual evidence.
But, you know, if you wear a red hat, like, that's it.
You know what's funny is, I saw that photo and I'm like, how the hell did people put that together?
Because it's like this grainy photo, you can't even tell it's me.
I'm wearing this white Trump hat, but it was me.
And I saw that and I'm like, how?
I imagine it's because they're really well funded.
And they'll do anything to either create or promote the narrative.
And we don't have necessarily anyone doing the same for us on our side.
And I think that's a problem.
I mean, that's why I think, again, we've got to support the platforms.
That support that kind of free speech.
Are there places where people can donate to help you out in this plight, whether it be to go after the other guys?
You're now being sued by one of the people who, I guess the guy that tried to attack you with a skateboard.
Clearly in the video you're defending yourself.
He would have put his skateboard through your head, in my opinion, had he been able to.
But now you're being sued by his family.
What's happening with that?
And again, how do people support you in that fight?
You can go to www.givecentgo.com forward slash Kyle Rittenhouse to help me fight this lawsuit.
And what people don't realize is he hit me in the skateboard twice already.
As I was running down Sheridan Road to get to the police, he hit me once with a skateboard.
Then I was hit in the back of the head with a rock, stumbled to the ground, kicked in the face, hit a second time in the back of the head by him with a skateboard, and that's when I defended myself against him.
So there's no... He was merely trying to fan you.
You looked sweaty.
He was going to fan you with the skateboard.
I mean, it's very clear he intended to cause you...
Severe and bodily harm, and that's based on everything that I've seen.
So, what's the purpose of this?
Is this them?
Is it a money grab?
They think that, you know, you've somehow made a lot of money in this whole process, which I think is probably nonsense, but is it them just trying to break you?
Like, you can win the legal battle, you can win the criminal case, and it doesn't matter, they just have a way to get you?
What do you think there?
I think it's a well-funded law firm that's coming after me, and I think it's an attack on gun owners and people who use self-defense on the civil side.
I think it's to infringe fear on everyday gun owners to say, if you defend yourself, we are going to bankrupt you, and we're going to take all of your money, and we're going to destroy your life, even if you're acquitted of lawful self-defense.
I think that's what they're trying to do, and I think they're trying to use me as an example in that case.
So talk about that a little bit.
Obviously, you said you never want to glorify the loss of life.
I've heard you say these quotes, and I think that's 100% right.
But, you know, what are your thoughts now on the Second Amendment?
The Second Amendment saved my life.
It's plain as day.
Without that, I wouldn't be here today.
I would be dead.
It saves lives every day, and we have politicians coming after firearms, coming after AR-15s,
Pistols.
Look here in Florida.
I love Florida, but you have to be 21 to purchase a rifle here.
And I think that's ridiculous.
I think you should be able to buy a gun at 18.
Yeah, if you can go to war, I mean, it sort of feels like you should be able to do these things, right?
Like, it's a little bit ridiculous.
And then you should have the right to defend yourself.
You should not have that infringement.
I see a lot of states taking over on that, and pretty much, you can't own a gun, you can't defend yourself, you can't protect your family, and they're getting killed and they're being attacked.
Yeah, I guess that's the idea, right?
The attack is, even if you're allowed to do these things by the Second Amendment, we're going to make it so penal that everyone thinks about it before they go to actually defend themselves.
And, you know, when seconds count, that thought process shouldn't have to go through your head.
Obviously, you've got to keep it legal.
It's got to be real.
You can't just go off taking punch shots at you.
But what I saw them try to do in vilifying you was like,
Perhaps like the most clear example.
I think it was interesting.
I saw two, three weeks ago, I think, the FBI, shockingly, one of the most under-reported statistics that they have on there, that there's clear evidence of, was the amount of people like yourself who defended themselves using their Second Amendment rights
But they pretend like it doesn't happen.
The amount of sort of good guys with a gun that stop a crime that just gets not reported as that.
Have you seen that?
Have you been able to look into some of these things?
But it was so, I mean, it was so glaring to me that that's the one thing that they, you know...
White supremacy is the number one threat in America!
No one knows anyone where this is actually a thing.
I'm sure there's two or three people that are f***ing crazy out there somewhere that are, you know, but like, that's not the number one threat to America, but the one statistic they choose to under-report, you know, the same guys that had everyone that's been a bad guy on their radar, that can't seem to stop them before doing anything because, you know, the people who are doing the bad stuff are often the guys checking off some sort of PC box, but that's the statistic that they choose to under-report.
That good guys with guns actually stopped a lot of crimes or a lot of bad things from actually happening.
I haven't seen that statistic yet.
I'd love to look at that.
Shouldn't surprise you even a little bit, though, based on the FBI and the bullshit these days.
That reminds me of a story.
Look at Elijah Dickin, who stopped the mall shooter in Greenwood, Indiana.
I believe it was Greenwood Mall.
He shot, he defended the mall from an active shooter 40 yards away, 10 shots,
Um, and he hit him eight times.
And nobody wants to report on that.
A good guy with a gun.
I think he got a little bit of media coverage.
Well, he got a little bit of media coverage because they were hoping, like, the shooter, the bad guy, they were hoping he was like a white supremacist, you know, MAGA supporter.
Yeah, of course he's a leftist.
Just like the guy that ran through the Christmas parade and, you know, it's a story, it's a story until
Yep.
Yep.
One of the conservative outlets finally put it.
Do you understand, like, how many of these things actually happen?
And we don't hear about it at all.
You saw the shooting, so I guess it was two weeks ago in California.
Like, I guess they were done by elderly, like, disgruntled, like, Asian, whatever it was.
And, like, again, there was a shooting in California, and it wasn't an assault weapon.
You know, whatever that means.
It wasn't an assault rifle.
It wasn't an angry old white guy.
What about the hundreds of gang-on-gang violence in Chicago, New York, LA?
Kyle, stop being a white supremacist.
You can't talk about facts.
Don't talk about facts.
That's not the way it works.
You should know this better than anyone.
My apologies.
So we're talking Second Amendment.
And again, I think there's a lot of people, everyone who's following me probably is a big supporter of the Second Amendment like I am.
How many of the organizations actually out there defending the Second Amendment stepped up to help you?
National Association for Gun Rights and Gun Owners of America really stepped up to the plate to help me.
So it wasn't just a fundraising grab for them?
They actually got involved, got in the game, got engaged?
National Association for Gun Rights still helping me a little bit.
NRA did shit for me.
Really?
They did close to nothing.
Did you reach out?
I mean, by the way, it's such an obvious one, you shouldn't have to, so again, I don't want to, but like... So what's funny... If a guy defending himself is too polite, and I've seen this myself, you know, like guys that, you know, are part of the mission, like, well, Don, we don't want to touch that because you're too controversial, I'm like...
Wait, I'm, like, this is the perfect example of what you're supposed to stand for.
So NRA didn't do anything?
NRA didn't do anything, which is funny, because I was at SHOT Show a couple weeks ago, and I walked past the NRA booth, and they all walked up to me.
Yeah, no, they want the selfie.
They wanted to take a selfie with me.
They want to put it on Instagram, they want to put it on their other things, they want to use it for fundraising, but they didn't actually step up to what was an obvious
Use of self-defense and the Second Amendment?
Yeah, so it was a little weird because I was like, I wasn't there for them.
I was like, okay, I'm here for the National Association of Gun Rights, but I was like, I'll take a picture with them, but I held my NAGR badge up.
Nice.
Yeah, so they'll block that out conveniently.
Yeah, they'll put NRA over it, right?
So, you know, for those of you people who are, again, you said the Second Amendment saved your life.
I believe that to be a hundred percent accurate, right?
The guys, let's just, we can talk about it a little bit, you know, Joseph Rosenbaum, one of the attackers, 36 year old from Kodosha,
That was the first man.
Previous criminal history.
In December 2002, a court in Pima County, Arizona sentenced him to a decade in prison on child molestation charges.
Now, I understand that for the left, this is their idea of a perfect and upstanding citizen.
To me, it seems that way, right?
Those are the people that should get the benefit of doubt.
A guy who's a fucking child molester.
He spent over 14 years in prison and committed dozens of disciplinary infractions, state records show.
Through the prosecution, tried to portray Rosenbaum as a concerned citizen who just happened to show up the night of the riot.
Probably not accurate.
Even Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger, that's the lunatic that was pointing the gun at the jury, right?
He knows so much he's going to prosecute them, terrible trigger discipline, pointing a gun at people.
He just seemed like one of those guys who just wanted to be on TV.
He was going to take this, he was going to take it as far as he can, he was going to use it to launch a future political career, get himself famous by throwing you in jail, or worse.
And I guess the guy was apparently using the N-word to threaten people that night.
That's one of the guys the media chose to defend and portray as the innocent victim of a white nationalist like yourself.
I didn't know the backgrounds.
Of course you wouldn't.
He was just trying to kill you.
You wouldn't have known that at the time, but you'd think that the media would die down once they find out this is the guy.
But, like, they went all in.
Like, that's, that's like their dream candidate these days.
I mean, you see that the, the, you know, no different than Twitter, right?
Like, of course you can have child porn and kiddie porn all over Twitter, but, like, you can't have a congresswoman say something conservative.
Like, fuck that.
We gotta just, we gotta ban that.
I mean,
Talk about that a little bit.
I mean, because you didn't know this at the time.
You wouldn't.
You were defending your life at the time.
I think anyone with a brain watching that video.
But, like, these are the people, they tried to say, no, no, no, that guy's a better guy than you.
No record.
Again, doing good things.
No one talks about why you were there even in the first place to begin with.
Again, cleaning up graffiti and, you know, there with a med kit.
Yeah, so the media, they never wanted to report on well-known facts and what actually happened in backgrounds, but they wanted to report on my background, they wanted to report on everything I've done wrong.
What'd they say about your background?
I had a couple speeding tickets and... Oh, I just... Forget it.
Cancel the interview.
I mean, you're cancelled.
But I mean, think about it.
You had a couple speeding tickets.
Anything else?
I don't know if you remember, there's some other drama, but there was not much.
Of course there's drama.
Listen, we've all probably, you're 17 at the time, maybe you said something stupid on Twitter.
Like half the people, you know, now again, you can say something stupid on Twitter if you're a Democrat, if it's their narrative stupid, and you actually get boosted.
If you're a conservative, we saw that with some of the athletes, right?
They praised Trump, right?
Oh my God!
He should be out of the draft!
But, again,
Couple little things that most young... I thank God every day.
Like, I'm older than you.
By a lot.
I thank God every day that, like, I didn't have a video camera.
In my pocket when I was in college.
Or high school.
Or that everything wasn't captured, you know, in photo.
Or everything stupid that you're doing when you're a dumb kid after a couple of beers ends up on the internet, live.
Like, I think there's probably not a normal person out there today
That doesn't have shit that they did as a kid that, like, we didn't even have to think about because, of course, it disappeared in two seconds.
There was no harm, no foul.
Like, it was never intended that it was kids being kids.
But today, it's really different.
So, but what's crazy to me, I mean, talk about that.
I mean, here's Stephen Colbert.
If Kyle Rittenhouse didn't break the law, we should change the law.
That's actually kind of minor.
It's insane, but kind of minor.
Mark Ruffalo for using cutesy nickname to honor Rittenhouse attacker.
He's going after you.
Joy Reid says the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal traces back to slave catchers.
BLM activists should be afraid.
You know, the BLM activists that are burning down Kodosha at the time, they should be afraid, but not law-abiding citizens.
How do you equate that?
I mean, how can they, in the minds of
Pop culture.
They're out there.
The guy that's a child molester.
The other guy that was, you know, had domestic abuse.
I guess that's the guy whose parents are suing you.
You know, domestic abuse and disorderly conduct.
Served prison time in 2012 for choking his brother.
You know, that's not like me wrestling with my brother.
If you're serving prison time, there's something far more than that.
They make you out to be worse than the child molester and the other dude that served jail time.
And the media's running with it, you know?
The View host, the savage Kyle Reynolds, he murdered two people, and you faked crying on the stand.
You didn't cry because it was an emotional experience.
You're a 17-year-old kid who's on trial for his life.
You faked it.
I think that's where LeBron chimed in as well.
Lemonheads and crocodile tears, I believe.
I think that was a famous one.
Yeah, and again, the irony of that coming from LeBron, who's cried on TV more than any human being in any soap opera in the history of the world, is sort of amazing.
I see this every single day, every time there's a mass shooting.
I'm always trending on Twitter when there's something that happens, and they're always comparing me to them.
They're saying, this is another Kyle Rittenhouse.
They're going to get the Kyle Rittenhouse treatment.
There's no such thing as the Kyle Rittenhouse treatment.
I got acquitted because I did nothing wrong, people.
Well, no, there is Kyle Rittenhouse treatment.
It's bullshit.
The Kyle Rittenhouse treatment is, you are held to a different standard because you
Check the boxes.
Not the woke boxes, but you check the opposite.
You're a young white male who believes in the Second Amendment.
You're a Trump supporter.
Like, you're the person they want to throw in the gulags, whether you did anything or not.
I mean, if you look at, you know, January 6th, I liken a lot to that, right?
There were people who did violent things that should get in trouble.
There are also those who walk through, you know, they're taking selfies in between the velvet ropes doing nothing.
They've been in jail for two years with no due process, no nothing.
Look at a guy who just recently got the shit beat out of him in jail.
I forget his name.
I was just... I heard the story the other day.
Like, doctors are refusing to see him.
I don't know if you've heard of this one.
I haven't.
But apparently, like, he had... I'm trying to think.
I was just talking about it with my girlfriend the other day.
Like, he had his, like, brain damaged or something.
He had the crappy broken ribs.
And they won't see him because of his political views?
Something like that.
Yeah, because, I mean, that seems like the Hippocratic Oath probably covers, well, I don't agree with the person all the time, so let's just let him, you know, bleed from the brain or whatever it is.
But I think it shows you that's what we're up against.
And so that's why we need to, you know, that's why I love that there are people that helped you.
I'm shocked that there are others that didn't.
But I think people have to get involved in that game to make sure that guys like you don't just get thrown under the bus.
The idea of you is to put you in jail to stop anyone ever from doing this.
Like, I don't know, maybe I won't buy a gun.
You see the laws that they're putting in place.
The ATF now with the pistol brace nonsense.
They made a law!
Millions of- they made it.
It wasn't like they were just weren't sure and they haven't voted it.
They literally created that law.
And now they're going around and saying millions of firearms that are in compliance with the law that they made are now magically out of compliance, costing people millions, putting people in an awkward position of having to, you know, forced registration, or you're a felon.
You know, that attack is never-ending.
I haven't read much on that pistol brace law, so what the ATF is saying is the pistol brace thing for your AR pistol... Yes, now it's an SBR, it's a short barreled rifle for those who understand.
So they're going to say that, now they made that law for people who were either with disabilities so they could have these guns, but they created it.
And now they're saying the law that they made it after millions of people... Didn't they make the braces?
No, but they actually came up with the idea.
Listen, there are laws that, you know, I say the most creative people in the world is the American redneck.
You give them a rule, they'll figure out a way around it and whatever it is, right?
And that's fine.
And I think it's great.
I mean, it's sort of part of America, but...
They actually crafted this law to come up with something, and now they're basically changing it.
And they're saying, you know, you either have to destroy the gun, you have to turn it in, you have to register it.
But, like, why'd you make that law in the first place?
And it's the problem of people making laws and rules who don't even understand, you know, the fundamental aspects of these things, and just rushing to politicize it.
Yeah, and I think we as citizens need to put pressure on our elected officials.
We need to say, hey, stand up against these leftists and fight for what's right.
Fight for our Second Amendment.
Fight for our First Amendment.
Look at what they're doing.
They're going to kick in your door.
They're going to come and take your guns.
And you're going to be left stranded with no means, like a lot of people use firearms for hunting.
I use an AR for hog hunting.
They're gonna come and take those one day.
They're just gonna kick in your door and take them.
And we need to stand up and make sure that never happens.
And that's the thing, right?
What I think people don't understand.
No, that's not realistic.
Oh, really?
Like, look where we were a couple years ago, and look at where we are now.
You know, it's a death by a thousand cuts.
The left does that really well.
They take a little bit, and we have some apathy, we don't do anything.
They take a little bit more, they take a little bit more, you know.
We gotta watch that, because one day you wake up and say, hey, what happened?
And it's too late.
This is a big push.
I mean, this is a push that's crazy, right?
Because it's literally millions of weapons, probably affecting millions of gun owners.
Money, it's significant stuff, right?
I mean, whether, and if you go through, you know, they said they've, you know, if you keep it and you don't hold it in a trust, obviously there's all sorts of technical nuance for some of these things.
But, you know, if you had, if you held these firearms a certain way, there's obviously the $200 tax stamp.
They're saying they're waiving some of these things.
But to me, it's a de facto way of forcing people.
You know, on a registry.
So now they know where to go, who to come after that has guns, who are the people that are going to be on a watch list.
And for those who are like, oh, the American public would never do that, remember, the same people that will ultimately be enforcing these rules and laws were the same people who said a concerned mother that went to a PTA meeting, that was sick of the bullshit being jammed down their children's throats, you know, whether it's critical race theory and all of that nonsense in their public school system, they were branded domestic terrorists.
For being concerned parents by the FBI and the DOJ.
Not like one of the lunatic groups that's coming after you.
Not like a Soros stooge.
But our own Justice Department.
Our own FBI.
The highest form of federal law enforcement said those people are domestic terrorists.
For being concerned parents.
What do you think they're gonna feel?
The brass.
Again, the door kickers, I think, are totally with us.
But the brass, who's become such a bureaucracy,
The guys that wouldn't know the difference between an AR-15 and a handgun other than AR-15 bad, just like Orange Man bad.
True, right?
Joe Biden's a wonderful guy.
He's done a great job.
We're failing across the board, but he's wonderful.
Trump, where you were winning across the board is terrible for what reasons?
We don't know, but do as I say, not as I do.
Just listen.
But those are the guys that are going to be enforcing this.
They thought a concerned mother is a domestic terrorist.
They said it publicly.
Do we really not think that they would use the full force of the FBI to subjugate lawful gun owners, or at least lawful until they change the rules and make it so complicated that people don't even understand it, since they clearly don't understand it themselves?
Oh, no.
I mean, a law comes to mind.
So, have you heard of the new red flag laws and the whole boyfriend-girlfriend law thing where, say, your girlfriend breaks up with you, she calls the police or a Tinder date and says,
He hit me.
Doesn't even have to be any probable cause.
No!
Doesn't even have to be true.
Law enforcement can come into your house, take your firearms, and hold your guns hostage for however long they want, and you're put on a blacklist so you can't get guns.
Well, and sort of what you're facing, right?
No real due process, right?
There's not a timeline.
They just sort of hang it out there, and more importantly, there's no monetary consequence, right?
You then have to go hire a lawyer,
To defend yourself.
It's a process that takes forever.
It's a process that's really costly.
So the reality is, many people wouldn't be able to even fight that battle.
They're just forced to sort of lose right off the bat because they can't fight back.
I mean, hey, you're dealing with some of that yourself, right?
To go after the people that smeared you, the people that called you every name in the book, that lied about you, that continue to lie about you despite
A legal acquittal in a court of law, you're not sure you can even go after them.
You're a 17-year-old kid, but they're saying, well, you're a public figure now.
You weren't when this all happened.
Right?
That's bullshit, but they'll weaponize that.
And they're well-funded by the radicals, and they're going to prevent you, or make it as hard as possible for you, to seek justice that they get for their people.
I mean, like I said, you know, the guy that went to jail
You know, for violent offenses or whatever it may be, is suing you, the family, for wrongful death.
Even though you were acquitted, which means you were, in the eyes of a jury in America, I guess they thought you were innocent.
Unanimously.
Unanimously.
Unanimous.
And by the way, unanimous in a politicized case.
Right?
Let's not kid ourselves.
We saw all of the leaders of every group.
I mean, these were white guys.
Let's talk about that, actually.
The guys that you did this to were white guys.
And yet you had Antifar and BLM activists.
They were pretending like it was a racial thing because that was more fiery.
That would get people more fired up.
And more importantly, that would dissuade
The jury, right?
When there's a protest in front of the jury, some guy said, man, I just want to get back to my life.
I'm on this jury.
I didn't really choose to be here.
I don't want anything to do with this.
I'm going to be branded a racist.
That was clearly, to me, part of what they were trying to do.
Intimidate the jury to get a false conviction because some guy just said, hey, I don't want my life ruined for doing the right thing because that's not above these people anymore.
Yeah, I mean, that reminds me of a story.
Do you know MSNBC followed the jury van?
Do you remember that story during my trial?
They chased down the jury van trying to get photos of the jurors to dox them.
You could hear the protesters out in the courtroom during my trial.
The jury just had to tune it out.
I did this last week on the show, I showed the video, you see that school bus beating where that teenage, it was an African-American boy, it was like a teenage kid beat the hell out of this white nine-year-old girl, but the MSM said, beating, and they used the picture of a white kid punching another of similar age, as opposed to grossly disproportionate.
They were, in my opinion, they were trying to create a race war, and or utilize that to get the conviction that they wanted, and that to me was one of the most disgusting things I'd ever seen.
I mean, I think it was Bill Ackman, he was a big New York Democrat, big investor, like multi-billionaire, one of the biggest investors in New York, and he actually had like a come-to-Jesus moment
Which is surprising.
I mean, big Hillary funder, everything.
And he was like... I guess him and his wife... I did a tweet at the time.
I'm like, holy crap, if only other people had this kind of common sense.
He was watching, I guess, the trial.
And he goes...
Wait a minute.
Like, um, I'm watching the trial and, like, I didn't realize the victims were, you know, when I say victims, let's, you know, the assailants that you defended yourself against.
I didn't know they were white.
Like, I was led to believe that they were this.
I didn't realize you were there cleaning up graffiti beforehand and you weren't there
Starting shit.
He goes... And so, what he basically... He did this long thread, and it was sort of interesting, from a ardent, like, you know, Bolshevik.
You know, bordering on full economy.
Now, he's still a capitalist, right?
But, like... People are saying his account got hacked.
Yeah, no.
The New York Times called him and said, hey, is everything okay?
He goes, what do you mean?
He goes, no, no, no, I just wanted to make sure you're okay, like, have you lost your mind?
And he goes, no, but like, I'm asking, like, I'm an informed guy, he's a smart guy, you know, he's made billions with some of the most sophisticated stuff in the world, and he's like, I consider myself an informed guy, and what he ended up saying was, it's sort of interesting, because, and this is him, he goes, I've been
In newspapers for decades.
And I'm reading about the business deals, and I'm laughing about how stupid it is, how inaccurate it is.
And I know because I either know the people if they're talking about me, I'm involved in the deal, or I know how this stuff really works in the real world and I know that it's bullshit.
He goes, and yet I can read an article about me, know that it's bullshit, but I turn the page and I assume that the next article is totally accurate.
He goes, what I should really be thinking is that the same bullshit that is about me is probably going on in this article.
And, you know, so I was watching and I go, wait a minute.
Like, maybe there's hope.
Now, there wasn't, right?
It sort of ended, they just stopped talking about him rather than sort of promoting this as, hey, like, maybe we have interesting discourse and we have dialogue, but this was an ardent leftist coming to the realization that, holy shit, like, I've been manipulated.
I understand it, how it affects me in my day-to-day life, but I still assume that the other stuff that's reporting on where I'm not a subject matter expert or where I'm not personally involved is accurate, and that's a gross misassumption these days.
Yeah, they don't want to report, when somebody of a different party or different size happens to agree with us Republicans, they don't want to report on that, they don't want to say, oh maybe the Republicans were right, maybe, like which we are 98% of the time, and they don't want to speak on that.
So what do you do, what can our people do to help you hold these people accountable?
You can go support me on Twitter.
This is Kyle R. Give me a follow.
This is Kyle R. on Twitter.
This is Kyle Rittenhouse on Instagram.
This is Kyle R. on Truth Social.
Just come and support me.
Come give me a follow and I'll be posting updates as I go along.
That's the thing.
People want to know.
You're early in this process.
Don't give up on the process.
This seems like a clear example of a place where we can be
Supporting this cause, going after these people, to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Because again, what people have to understand is, if they can do this to a 17-year-old kid, who can't they do it to?
But more importantly, who won't they do it to?
I've been saying this about, you know, me sort of indirectly for years, you know.
Don Jr.
committed treason in Russia.
I'm thinking, what the fuck are they talking about?
It's insane, but you know, treason, minor details.
A crime punishable by death.
But they don't want to talk about the Hunter Biden laptop story.
No, but imagine I was Hunter Biden.
You think that would be fair game?
Do you think if it was my laptop that 51 intelligence officials, the full weight and force of the mainstream media, the full weight and force of big tech, do you think they would come to my assistance?
Or would they actually be amplifying the story rather than pretending it's disinformation?
And you'd be in prison right now.
I'd have been probably dead a long time ago.
Yeah.
And that's what we're up against.
So guys, make sure you get out there and do this.
This is how we engage.
This is how we fight back.
I mean, I chose to do this stuff.
My dad was going to do what he was going to do.
People are like, did you sit down with your dad?
I was like, no, no.
DJT is DJT.
He's going to do what he wants, but I chose to engage.
I could have shut up, been a real estate developer, continued to do those things, continued to be invited to the cool person parties in New York and probably been fine.
Maybe not because of DJT, but it doesn't really matter.
I didn't care.
Those were never really my people to begin with.
For me, politics was freeing because I was like, OK, I can go be who I am on the weekends rather than
You know, sort of the image that I'm putting up as a business guy in New York, but you were thrust into this sort of, you know, not voluntarily, and so we've got to make sure that we allow others to be able to
To live.
To not be put in the gulags.
We gotta make sure that people are not afraid.
Like, literally, the theme of Triggered in this podcast is, like, collectively, we have to become unafraid.
If they put you out there, if they put me out there alone, if they put my father, when he was the President of the United States, out there alone,
You can cancel the shit out of that guy.
It doesn't matter if he's the most powerful man in the world.
We saw it.
They shut down his frickin' Twitter account!
Sitting U.S.
President!
Hamas!
You know, the Ayatollah.
You know, like the world's leading state sponsor of terror.
The head of that regime.
Oh, they're fine.
Good people.
They're wonderful people, just like the mother who's a domestic terrorist, but the actual domestic terrorist that, you know, burned down America in the summer of 2020, whether it was, you know, Kenosha or elsewhere.
Those people, those are good people.
We understand they're doing it for social justice purposes.
Because, you know, looting the Gucci store.
Nothing screams social justice like, you know, Gucci sleds and a purse.
But that's what we're up against.
So, guys, keep following this young man.
Support him.
Because, again, if they can do it to him, they can do it to anyone.
If they will do it to you, and again, perhaps that's even the bigger threshold.
Like if they'll take a kid, 17 years old, and ruin his fucking life, and try, and try to throw him in jail for life.
They'll do it to anyone.
They've shown that.
So, you know, we gotta band together.
We gotta make sure this stuff doesn't happen.
We have to make sure there's accountability.
And I guess that's what I'm worried about, is that there's not accountability.
You know, on the gun rights issue, you know, support, what was it, GOA and... National Association for Gun Rights.
Yeah, support those guys, because when it happens to you,
Those are the guys that are going to step up.
We have to support those who are willing to fight with us.
That's why I say, again, for this show, when I have Gold Co.
stepping up to sponsor it, I'm like, that takes balls.
There's people going to be out there trying to cancel me daily.
So go to DonJrGold.com.
Support those guys.
Even if you're just looking.
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You can give your money, you're gonna have a cell phone one way or the other.
You're gonna have investments one way or the other.
Like, take the time to find the people who don't hate your fucking guts.
And support them.
Because that's what we're in.
The other side's got plenty of people that support them.
I mean, look at Disney pushing all the wokes to, I mean...
You're doing your children a huge disservice supporting these companies, because they're going to keep jamming this stuff down their throats.
They're literally creating racism, as far as I'm concerned.
They're creating places where, again, if you fit certain demographics, you should be uncomfortable, you must repent for the rest of your life.
I'm guilty of all of these things.
I should pay reparations even if my parents and grandparents came here in, what, 1904?
You know, long after slavery.
I still, you know, they were Eastern European peasants, but, you know, hey, I'm guilty of it somehow magically.
I guess by association, because that's how the science works.
We've got to be out there.
Anyone else that these guys can support or start following so they can keep track and they can encourage and make sure that something actually happens?
Follow your local politicians.
State Senators, Congressmen, Congresswomen.
Follow them.
Push them.
Put pressure on them.
Put pressure on them.
And by the way, run!
Yeah, run for office!
Run!
I'm not going to do it, buddy.
You know, some of these things, and I don't mean run for Senate or Congress, like run for your local school board.
Absolutely.
Get this shit out of the curriculums.
I'm looking at these rainbow-haired colored freaks that don't have kids, have no intention to do it, feel like they're way disproportionately lunatics relative to the mix of the children in their school.
They seem really into getting into these things and inflicting their political views in those systems, imposing them on our children.
I think the most important position we could ever run for is the school board.
Again, Patriot Mobile did a great job of that.
They ran people and helped support people in parts of Texas, and they got rid of some of these leftists on these school boards, and then they're vilified.
Activist organization?
Wait, you mean the activists pushing trans shit on your children?
They weren't activists, but like, a Christian conservative company saying that, I don't know, maybe in a predominantly Christian conservative district, we would have people who actually share those values?
We can do a lot.
We just have to take two seconds to actually find these people and get involved.
So, you know, those are the ones, like, watch these things.
That's what the other side has done really well.
They've subverted that process.
You don't want to really get involved in that.
You got a job.
You don't have time for that.
We'll take care of it.
We'll do the right thing by your kids.
Like, and look at our public school system.
It's a fucking disaster.
I mean...
If I ever have kids, I would never send them to public school because I don't think kids should be learning.
You almost don't have a choice.
You couldn't.
You know, I know... You need some private schools nowadays.
By the way, it's almost just as bad.
I mean, I'm pushing for homeschooling.
Put them in sports so they're getting the socialization stuff.
But, like, take the time and figure it out.
It's easy for me, right?
I get it.
I'm the son of a billionaire.
Like, I understand that it... Fine, I'll put him in a private school.
I'll find a school that's right.
It's not easy for everyone else to do it, but like...
Man, like, you know, don't buy the whatever, like, take the time.
This is your children.
Like, there's no more important cause, and I get that it can be brutal, I get that it can be tough, but, like, figure out the way.
Find the programs where you can do this.
Find the, you know, whatever it may be.
Like, don't just settle.
And some places you have to, and there's probably a couple districts where there's, you know, decent public schools and they haven't gone this way, but watch, because the trend is there.
They've taken over all of those institutions.
And yeah, we gotta get involved in that.
So I hope you do have kids one day, and I hope you do this.
But yes, I think your children would be vilified, even if it's ten years down the road, for being your children.
Just like mine would be, for having their last name.
Yep, absolutely.
That's what the left do, is they villainize people, even the innocent, and that's what they do.
Well, Kyle, it's awesome having you on here, man.
I'm sorry you had to get involved in this stuff, but if it were to happen to someone, I'm glad it happened to someone, like, of your character, right?
Of your willingness to fight back, to not just roll over in a corner and die, which is what they would love for you.
You know, they would love, like, your public enemy number one to them because you had the guts to
Defend yourself, not just then, but since.
And it's not easy.
It takes balls.
So I really appreciate you doing it.
And it's awesome to have you here.
Anything we can do to do it, just stay in touch.
And like I said, guys, I'll help let you guys know what happens and when, because we are up against a machine.
You know, I could be Donald Trump Jr.
It's nothing.
Compared to what we are up against and the evil forces and the people funding them and the billionaire class and the globalist class that's gonna do whatever they can to destroy and subvert everything that so many of us and anyone probably watching this show believes in.
So we'll keep them informed as well, man.
Thank you very much.
It's my pleasure, man.
Great having you on again.
Thank you.
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What he's going through is absolute hell.
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Really actually enjoying doing the show.
It's been a lot of fun.
You know, yesterday, because this is airing on Thursday, I guess it's still Wednesday where I'm at right now as I'm filming this because I'm going to be on the road tomorrow.
I'm going to try to join live for locals.
But just amazing, amazing stuff.
I mean, this is why we do it.
You know, whether it's for the people of East Palestine, whether it's to maybe try to help give a voice to a guy like Kyle, who I think probably any one of us could have been when we were 17 and, you know, in our late teens and seeing
People burning down our cities and looting and rioting and, uh, just disgusting crap that we saw that was deemed by our media and the left as, you know, just, you know, these are cultural warriors and they're defending liberty and justice.
It's all bullshit, folks.
All of it was bullshit.
They've been lying to you about everything.
You, I think, know that now.
But, you know, there's not many people that will fight for guys like Kyle or even give him a platform.
So hopefully I can do that for Kyle and I can do that for others.
And hopefully as we grow this thing, we can do even more.
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And just appreciate you in general.
Which is why we're doing it.
Thank you so much, guys.
Have an awesome evening, and for those of you who are in locals, I'm going to try, okay?
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Go switch over to there now.
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