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Biden ‘Angry And Concerned’ After Rittenhouse Acquittals. The Uniter ?

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Biden On Rittenhouse Trial: Respect Jury Verdicts

(Washington, DC) — President Biden is ‘angry and concerned’ and is standing by jury verdicts, saying the “jury system works,” The Daily Wire reports he said “While the verdict in Kenosha will leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included, we must acknowledge that the jury has spoken,” Biden said in a statement. He made that comment outside the White House about the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Wisconsin. The young man was found not guilty on all counts in his double homicide case. Biden said he had just heard about the verdict as he was returning from a physical. He noted he feels great after the physical and joked about turning 58 tomorrow. Biden actually turns 79.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-responds-to-rittenhouse-being-found-not-guilty-feeling-angry-and-concerned

Rittenhouse Leaves Kenosha Following Not Guilty Verdict

(Kenosha, WI) — Kyle Rittenhouse has left Kenosha, Wisconsin, after being found not guilty on all charges in his double homicide trial. One of his lawyers said, “He’s relieved and he looks forward to getting on with his life.” He’s heading to his home, about 40 miles outside of Kenosha. The 18-year-old always maintained he killed two men and injured a third in self defense last year during social justice protests in Kenosha. The prosecution claimed Rittenhouse went to the city to provoke violence.

Rittenhouse Not Guilty

(Kenosha, WI) — A Wisconsin jury has found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all charges in his double homicide trial. Rittenhouse remained still and emotionless as the verdict was read. The 18-year-old always maintained he killed two men and injured a third in self defense last year during social justice protests in Kenosha. The prosecution claimed Rittenhouse went to the city to provoke violence.

Judge In Rittenhouse Case Praises Jury Following Verdict

(Kenosha, WI) — The judge presiding over the Kyle Rittenhouse trial is praising the jury for the job it did. Judge Bruce Schroeder said they were a pleasure to work with. He added they were attentive. Schroeder said jurors don’t have to talk about the case. However, they have the option to do that if they so choose. The teenager was found not guilty on all charges. The 18-year-old always maintained he killed two men and injured a third in self defense last year during social justice protests in Kenosha.