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Trump praises Rittenhouse acquittal, calls the case ‘prosecutorial


In an “Ingraham Angle” exclusive, former President Donald Trump reacted to the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, telling Fox News the case was an egregious example of prosecutorial misconduct and the Illinois teenager was acting in self-defense.

“I think that it was a great decision,” Trump told host Laura Ingraham, praising the jury for not cowing to outside pressures and delivering a just verdict.

“I was surprised it had to go this far. Somebody should have ended it earlier. Frankly, the case should have never been brought,” the former President said.

“It was prosecutorial misconduct in my opinion, and there’s plenty of it going on in this country right now. It was disgraceful.”

Trump called Rittenhouse the “poster boy” for “innocence-based-on-self-defense.”

President Donald Trump, accompanied by Ivanka Trump, right, speaks before signing the National Security Presidential Memorandum to Launch the

President Donald Trump, accompanied by Ivanka Trump, right, speaks before signing the National Security Presidential Memorandum to Launch the “Women’s Global Development and Prosperity” Initiative in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

He added he believed Rittenhouse would have been killed if he had not fired at Gaige Grosskreutz – the surviving individual from the 2020 incident, who pointed a gun at Rittenhouse. Grosskreutz was seriously injured when Rittenhouse fired at close range through his right bicep.

“I think he would have been dead if he waited a quarter of a second when that gun was pointed at his head. That guy was going to pull that trigger. Less than a second [later] he would have been dead,” Trump said. “There would not have been a trial because they would not have tried the person who pulled the trigger. I was very happy to see it, a lot of people were happy to see it.”

Trump added he was surprised to even see a case brought against Rittenhouse, adding that the performances of Kenosha County assistant district attorneys Tom Binger and James Kraus were a “big bad mark for prosecutors” across the country.

“The prosecutors, what they did in order to try to win, instead of looking for justice they were just looking for a win. It was probably a political case to a large extent,” he said.

“This is a young man who should not have been prosecuted, based on every ounce of evidence that you look at.”

Judge Bruce Schroeder speaks to the attorneys about how the jury will view evidence as they deliberate during Kyle Rittenhouse's trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021.  (Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool)

Judge Bruce Schroeder speaks to the attorneys about how the jury will view evidence as they deliberate during Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021.  (Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool)
(Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool)

When I saw that early on, I didn’t have to see it 15 different times when you ended up seeing it probably 40 different times. It was all over. Everybody I knew, they said that’s self-defense. He would have been dead.”

Trump praised Rittenhouse as brave for taking the stand in his own defense, which is often recommended against in such trials. He also credited the jury for responsibly deliberating…



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