Ep 57 - The Rittenhouse Trial: A Case Study on Self-Defense Rights, Prosecutorial Abuse and Media Misconduct
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Kyle Rittenhouse was found "not guilty" by a guilty after a controversial murder trial for defending himself against attackers at a riot in Kenosha. While this is a victory for...
mostra másOur panel from the London Center for Policy Research discusses the importance of the Rittenhouse trial beyond the verdict as we delve into the underlying issues:
The right to self-defense
Minimum Standard Response
2nd Amendment Suffrage
Prosecutorial Misconduct/Abuse of power
Blatant media bias during coverage of the trial
Our panelists:
LTC (Ret) Tony Shaffer - LCPR President
LTC (British Army, Ret) Tim Wilson - LCPR Senior Fellow
Navy Capt (Ret) Pete O'Brien - LCPR Distinguished Fellow
Marine Capt. Bill Heinzelmann - LCPR Senior Fellow
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