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Kyle Rittenhouse’s family is selling “Free Kyle” branded merchandise online. On the website FreeKyleUSA.com — which according to the site is owned and operated by the Rittenhouse family ...
After Kyle Rittenhouse's 2024 event in Memphis ended with him leaving the stage early, he'll return to U of M to try to share his story again.
Among those likely to make an appearance is Kyle Rittenhouse, the 21-year-old gun rights figure who gained national attention in August 2020 when the then-17-year-old fatally shot two men and ...
Kyle Rittenhouse signs a copy of his book “Acquitted,” during a meet and greet held at the Texas Gun Rights booth inside the Henry B. González Convention Center on Thursday, May 23, 2024, the ...
"Kyle Rittenhouse has become a prominent figure in the national conversation about gun rights and self-defense following a high-profile legal battle in 2021," the organization said in a press release.
Kyle Rittenhouse at his trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in November, 2021. He was met by protesters outside Kent State University in Ohio on Tuesday, when he gave a speech.
Kyle Rittenhouse on the set of "Candace" on January 24, 2022. The 20-year-old has now run out of money, according to his lawyer. Jason Davis/Getty Images ...
Kyle Rittenhouse speaks at an event titled "Defend our 2A: Michigan's Right for Self Preservation," on July 19 at Freedom Farms in Ionia Township. Nick King / Lansing State Journal / USA Today Network ...
Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot and killed two people and wounded a third during a protest in Kenosha, Wis., in 2020, announced Thursday plans to release a video game, with proceeds going toward ...
"Right here on 'The Charlie Kirk Show,' Kyle Rittenhouse is announcing he's an Aggie," said host Charlie Kirk as Rittenhouse swapped his hat for one branded with the Texas A&M logo.
Rittenhouse has been a vocal member of the conservative media ecosystem since his acquittal. He defended the Second Amendment on Friday after a wave of mass shootings occurred in the United States. He ...
The caption was attached to a photo of the “Howdy Chair.” In the photo, Rittenhouse is seated in the highly photographed, oversized chair dawning the university’s logo and maroon.