Plus: Reporter Describes What He Saw Night of Rittenhouse Shootings
November 20 2021
Good morning from Washington. We’ve got another report from on the ground in Kenosha, where our team covered the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. Virginia Allen talks to Julio Rosas about what it was like the night of the Rittenhouse shootings. Meanwhile, Tim Doescher interviews Zach Smith about the Rittenhouse trial, verdict, and what could be next. Plus: Mary Margaret Olohan talks to Sen. Rand Paul and an Olympic committee is ready to ignore the biological differences between men and women. Enjoy your weekend.
Could Kyle Rittenhouse face another trial? Does Rittenhouse have grounds to sue media outlets for defamation? The Heritage Foundation's Zack Smith answer these questions and more
Perhaps the most remarkable part of the hearing occurred when Mayorkas refused to acknowledge that paying illegal aliens who were separated from their children $450,000 would, in fact, encourage more illegal...
The committee stated that no athlete should be excluded from competition based on unverified, alleged, or perceived unfair competitive advantage due to biological sex.
Sen. Rand Paul sharply criticized the “politicized” FBI and the Department of Justice, calling for more whistleblowers to expose government trampling of American liberties.
I show the scene outside the courtroom. Plus: I speak to Townhall's Julio Rosas, who filmed in Kenosha the night of the Rittenhouse shootings, and Mark McCloskey, who famously defended his St. Louis home.