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Triggered

#328: Awaiting the Verdict

Triggered

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4.4519 Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Storm and Matt are back to discuss the latest news in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial as America awaits a verdict. They also cover the latest developments at the southern border, major problems at the DOJ, and Biden and Kamala's latest gaffes.

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0:00.0

What's going on, everybody? Welcome back for another episode of Triggered. This is Triggered episode number

0:05.0

328. We're here on Tuesday, November 60. And the big story of the day, of course, we're waiting

0:10.0

the written house trial verdict. Everybody is basically waiting on this. As of this point,

0:16.2

we're recording this at 345 on Tuesday. So it is very possible that something does come out about it

0:22.6

after we've recorded. Sorry, it's just, it is what it is. Although the jury did want the instructions

0:27.7

again on self-defense. Yeah, so there's a lot to talk about here. First on Monday, the judge

0:34.6

dismissed the weapons charge against Kyle Rittenhouse was huge, which was huge.

0:38.3

Yeah.

0:38.5

Because like I was saying last week, I thought that was the only charge that actually had a chance of getting him on.

0:44.4

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And, but it turned out what he did was legal. Because in Wisconsin, a 17-year-old can possess a long rifle.

0:52.5

Yeah. So.

1:11.5

He's still facing four serious charges, though, but we'll see. Well, of course, the big ones, right? Yeah. Yeah. Um, like he's going to wait for life if he's just convicted on one of them, so. Which I don't think he's going. Which I don't think so either. Um, but we'll see. We'll see. Again, you know, who knows what these juries. Law and deliberations make me nervous.

1:12.9

Yeah, yeah.

1:13.3

Right?

1:29.1

The fact that, like you said, they asked for a clarification on the definition of self-defense. It was interesting. Yeah. But the jury instructions in this case were really long. They were. Like, abnormally, I mean, it, honestly, I thought that the closing,

1:32.7

I thought I missed the closing arguments. That's how long it was. Well, a lot of it has to do with the fact that the prosecutor is a total, complete piece of garbage and did a lot of very shady

1:38.0

during the trial. So it had to be instructed to, you know, basically disregard a bunch of that.

1:43.3

Yeah. Yeah. And yesterday, you wrote about this.

1:46.1

What did he do yesterday in the courtroom, which I was very surprised by?

1:51.2

He pointed, oh, yeah.

1:52.2

Go ahead.

1:52.6

No, no, no, go ahead.

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