
Kyle Rittenhouse rips prosecutor: 'Wanted to make a name for himself'
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Kyle Rittenhouse told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that he believed the state's chief prosecutor in the case, Thomas Binger, was not interested in a fair verdict but instead personal fame or advancement.
Binger, who argued the case alongside prosecutor James Kraus, was frequently admonished by the judge, Bruce Schroeder, during Rittenhouse's trial.
Schroeder, who was appointed to the bench by Democratic Gov. Patrick Lucey in 1983, admonished Binger for "getting brazen" with him at one point - as well as for arguing that Rittenhouse's Miranda-protected post-arrest silence should be further explored.

House Democrat pushes Senate to reverse Trump federal union order after GOP revolt by 20 Republicans
Rep. Jared Golden's bill reversing President Donald Trump's executive order on federal worker unions passed the House with bipartisan support from 20 Republicans.












