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Glenn Beck reacts to Kyle Rittenhouse verdict: THANK GOD the system works
November 19, 2021
'Sue the crap out of corporate media"
Reacting to the verdicts in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial today, Glenn Beck expressed gratitude that our nation's legal system prevailed over demands for mob justice. Glenn also offered his support for the 18-year-old Rittenhouse who was found not guilty on all counts.
"I think this kid is remarkable," Glenn said of Rittenhouse. "He shouldn't have been there and all of that, but what happened to him with this mob justice is grotesque. Absolutely grotesque. This kid, where's he going to go to college? What school is going to accept him? Where's he going to go to work?"
Glenn went on to say he would be willing to donate money to Kyle Rittenhouse's so he can "sue the crap out of corporate media" for all the lies they've propagated despite all the facts brought forth during the trial.
"If you watched the trial, justice was done," Glenn stated. "Before you give an opinion on it, go back and watched the trial, because that kid was innocent. And he deserved his day in court — with all of those in the media that made him into a monster. God bless you, Kyle. God bless your family."
Watch the video clip below to hear more from Glenn:
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