The Kyle Rittenhouse trial is a master class in how not to prosecute a case

On August 25, 2020, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, armed with an AR-15 and a medical kit, went to Kenosha, Wisconsin to offer first aid and protect businesses against looting and arson. By evening’s end, Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber were dead, and Gaige Grosskreutz had a hole in his arm. Rittenhouse is now being tried for murder, although he claims — and video evidence and witness testimony confirm — he acted in self-defense.

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Rittenhouse Defense Suggests Kenosha DA Colluded With Detective to Hide Cell Phone Evidence Taken by Wounded Man

Testimony on Wednesday and Thursday from the Kenosha detective in charge of the investigation into shootings by Kyle Rittenhouse left more than a few questions unanswered about what evidence is missing from the trial.

Rittenhouse is being tried for killing two people and wounding a third on August 25, 2020, the third night of riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He has pleaded self-defense for all three shootings.

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Arrest illustrates how the Steele dossier was a political dirty trick orchestrated by Hillary Clinton

Special counsel John Durham’s indictment of Igor Danchenko, the principal source for the bogus Steele dossier used by the FBI as a basis for the Trump-Russia investigation, further illustrates that Durham has his sights set on the Clinton campaign.

Danchenko has been charged with five counts of lying to the FBI in interviews during 2017, as the bureau struggled in futility to verify outlandish allegations that Donald Trump and his campaign were clandestine agents of the Kremlin. Those allegations were compiled in the so-called Steele dossier, which the FBI relied on in obtaining surveillance warrants from a secret federal court.


The Igor Danchenko IndictmentIt was all a fraud.

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Durham probe: Authorities arrest Steele dossier contributor Igor Danchenko

Igor didn’t kill himself.

A Russian analyst who was the key researcher behind the so-called Steele dossier was arrested Thursday as part of an ongoing special counsel investigation, according to reports.

Igor Danchenko was busted as part of special counsel John Durham’s probe into the origins of the FBI’s investigation of potential ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, a source told The Associated Press.

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Kyle Rittenhouse Goes on Trial This Week. Here’s Why the Media Are Trying So Hard to Dirty Him Up

On August 25, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse answered the call from a former Kenosha city councilman for armed men to protect businesses that had been targeted by Antifa and BLM rioters the two previous nights. Monday, Rittenhouse goes on trial in Kenosha for killing two attackers and wounding a third that night. Rittenhouse claims self-defense. In fact, Rittenhouse has an excellent case for self-defense, but many in the media don’t want you to know that. They, along with prosecutors, have tried hard for the past year to dirty him up.

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ADL begs Fox News to stop Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 documentary

Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s upcoming documentary on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is drawing flak despite the fact it won’t be released until next week.

His claim that evidence points to provocation by FBI informants is enough for those who call President Trump’s belief that the election was stolen “a big lie” and insist the riots amounted to an “insurrection.”

As Democrats lead an investigation of Jan. 6 apparently aimed at finding a conspiracy hatched by President Trump himself, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt is pleading with Fox News to stop the release of Carlson’s documentary, titled “Patriot Purge.”

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Anti-Trump group takes credit for Virginia tiki torch stunt

Charlottesville TV station WVIR covered the campaign stop and reported candidate Glenn Youngkin was inside a restaurant when the group dressed in matching hats, khakis and white button-down shirts appeared beside his campaign bus. The former private equity executive and political newcomer is in a close race against former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe as Tuesday’s Election Day nears.

Democrat Operative Admits Involvement in Failed Virginia Tiki Torch False Flag Plot

Lauren Windsor, a Democrat operative, admitted her involvement in Friday’s failed tiki torch plot that attempted to smear Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin as a white supremacist.

Windsor often poses undercover as a conservative activist to dupe politicians into making controversial comments.

“In my capacity as a communications consultant, I worked w @ProjectLincoln to coordinate today’s Youngkin action in Charlottesville,” Windsor tweeted. “I join them in the fight to defend our democracy from rightwing extremists and call for Glenn Youngkin to denounce Trump’s ‘very fine people.”

Trump Didn’t Call Neo-Nazis ‘Fine People.’ Here’s Proof.

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Unhinged Papa John’s employee threatens to ‘beat the f***’ out of motorist allegedly over his pro-Trump flag

The clip was posted by J.R. Majewski — a 2022 Republican congressional candidate for Ohio District 9 — who wrote, “A good friend of mine, one of the nicest guys you’ll meet, was almost driven off the road, and then threatened by a @PapaJohns driver near Cleveland, Ohio. Because he has a Trump flag on his truck.”

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Mutiny, A Dem Coup, and TREASON

The revelations surrounding the actions of Joint-Chiefs Chairman, General Mark Milley are highly disturbing and describe the circumstances around which control of the United States Military was usurped from the rightfully elected President, still in office to a Senior Military Officer under advice from that President’s vehement political opponents. One would expect this type of narrative from a failed, third-world state, but no, it happened right here, in the most powerful nation in the history of mankind, with a massive nuclear arsenal in play and the Chain of command compromised.

h/t Mom

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John Durham’s Salad Shooter

Knowingingly concocting a fake narrative to fool the FBI and CIA is going to affect many Hillary Clinton campaign players, special counsel John Durham has let it be known in discovery.

This is the sixth in a series of articles analyzing the federal grand jury indictment charging lawyer Michael Sussmann with making a materially false statement to the FBI’s General Counsel. The indictment spelled out Sussmann’s involvement in a thus-far uncharged conspiracy to create a false narrative that was calculated to demonstrate a secret channel of internet communications between the Trump Organization and the Russian Alfa-Bank.

Recently Sussmann’s lawyers moved for a bill of particulars alleging that the indictment lacks sufficient detail and clarity for their client to prepare his defense.

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CNN Calls for Press to Ditch Objectivity, Portray GOP as Threat to the Country

CNN continued to escalate its dangerous rhetoric against Republicans on Sunday, as so-called “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter and LA Times columnist Jackie Calmes urged the press to ditch objectivity when reporting about Republicans and just portray them as threats to the country. She even claimed that’s not what she wanted to do while she actively called for it.

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It Sure Seems Like the DOJ Is Covering Up FBI Instigation of January 6th

One of the more hotly debated issues surrounding the events of January 6th centers on just how deep the FBI’s involvement was. We’ve already had an admission that there were informants present. But past that, there are a series of unanswered questions that the DOJ steadfastly refuses to answer.

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Bernstein: Trump a ‘Rogue Criminal President’ — Perpetuating the Lie He Won 2020

CNN political analyst Carl Bernstein said Monday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that he believed former President Donald Trump was a “rogue criminal president.”

According to Bernstein, Trump was perpetuating the lie that he won the 2020 presidential election, which is undermining American democracy.

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Never Trumpers and Black Lives Matter Have the Same Backer

Nothing says political norms like cop killers and racist terrorists.

The press releases went out on schedule and the media rewrote them into news stories. A group of “principled” Republicans was going to fundraise to support Democrat congressmen.

The stories rolled out on schedule from different media outlets while appearing nearly identical. And the real story, as usual, was not what was on the page, but what had been deliberately left out. Reuters described the Renew America Movement as a group of Never Trump Republicans “whose leadership includes former Republican Governors Christine Todd Whitman of New Jersey and Bill Weld of Massachusetts.” Hardly a single story mentioned the actual leaders.

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