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Kyle Rittenhouse walked back his comments that he wasn’t going to vote for Republican nominee Donald J. Trump after being scorched by the backlash. The 21-year-old who became a national figure after he shot three left-wing thugs who tried to kill him during a fiery Black Lives Matter race riot in Kenosha, Wisc. in August 2020, posted a video to social media saying that he’d be voting for a write-in candidate like Ron Paul because ā€œTrump was not pro-gun enough.ā€ Ron Paul is a retired Republican congressman from Texas and...

Some on the right were outraged when Kyle Rittenhouse said that he would write in Ron Paul for president rather than vote for former President Donald Trump, but hours later, he changed his mind. Rittenhouse became infamous after he shot three protesters in 2020 during riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, killing two. He was later found not guilty on all charges based on his plea of self-defense, which angered many on the left. 'My comments made last night were ill-informed and unproductive.' On Thursday, he posted a video saying that he...

Less than a day after he claimed he wouldn’t vote for former President Donald Trump, conservative activist Kyle Rittenhouse changed his tune Friday. In a swift turnaround, Rittenhouse posted on Friday afternoon that his previous comments were unproductive. ā€œOver the past 12 hours, I’ve had a series of productive conversations with members of Trump’s team, and I am confident he will be the strong ally gun owners need to defend our Second Amendment rights,ā€ he wrote. ā€œMy comments made last night were ill-informed and unproductive. I’m 100% behind Donald Trump...

Less than 12 hours after his initial post on X, Kyle Rittenhouse took back his comment saying he was going to write in Ron Paul because "Trump was not pro-gun enough." "Hi, I'm Kyle Rittenhouse, outreach director for Texas Gun Rights. A lot of people are upset that I said that I am going to be writing in Ron Paul for President of the United States, and that is true. I will be writing in Ron Paul," Rittenhouse posted in a video on his X account. Rittenhouse continued his video...

Welp, looks like someone got a spanking today. Last night, Kyle Rittenhouse snuck on a pair of big-boy pants and sassed his MAGA cult leader, saying in a video that he wouldn't be voting for Donald Trump, but would instead cast a write-in vote for Sen. Ron Paul. He cited Trump's "bad" direction on the Second Amendment as his "issue" with the convicted ex-president, and said there would be "no take-backs." (See video below, posted by Ron Filipkowski.) Less than 24 hours later, however, the gun-slinging crybaby wet his diaper...

Guess what Kyle Rittenhouse did just hours after he said Friday that he had ā€œno take backsā€ when it came to his announcement that he was not voting for Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election? That’s right. He took it back. Following an avalanche of social media hate directed at him by the MAGA crowd, Rittenhouse was back on X, formerly Twitter, with an update Friday afternoon. ā€œOver the past 12 hours, I’ve had a series of productive conversations with members of the Trump’s team and I am confident...

ā€œOver the past 12 hours, I’ve had a series of productive conversations with members of the Trump’s team and I am confident he will be the strong ally gun owners need to defend our Second Amendment rights. My comments made last night were ill-informed and unproductive. I’m 100% behind Donald Trump and encourage every gun owner to join me in helping send him back to the White House.ā€ – Kyle Rittenhouse, after a day of death threats by the cult for saying he was writing in former Rep. Paul Paul...

Things got weird in MAGA world this week after conservative cult hero Kyle Rittenhouse said he would not be voting for Donald Trump in the 2024 White House race. In a social media video shared Friday by gun rights activist Dudley Brown, Rittenhouse said he couldn’t support the GOP presidential nominee, known for his ā€œMake America Great Againā€ movement, because he is ā€œbad on the Second Amendment.ā€ ā€œIf you cannot be completely uncompromisable on the Second Amendment, I will not vote for you,ā€ Rittenhouse said in the video. ā€œWe need...

Kyle Rittenhouse, the conservative campaigner who shot two men during a Black Lives Matter protest nearly four years ago, has announced he will not be voting for former president Donald Trump in the November election. Rittenhouse, 21, took to X, on Thursday to declare his intentions to instead write in former Libertarian presidential nominee Ron Paul, who is not running for president. ā€œUnfortunately, Donald Trump had bad advisors making him bad on the Second Amendment and that is my issue,ā€ said Rittenhouse. ā€œIf you cannot be completely uncompromisable on the...

Kyle Rittenhouse says he will not vote for Donald Trump on Nov. 5. The Illinois gunman, who was acquitted on all charges after fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during a George Floyd protest in Kenosha, Wis. in August 2020, plans to write in a candidate for president of the United States. On his X account, he shared a video revealing his plans to cast a ballot for the former Texas congressman Ron Paul instead of the Republican candidate. ā€œA lot of people are upset that I said...