with more on that. hi, alexis. reporter: that s right. the rittenhouse family telling me this has been an absolutely motional roller coast for them. they ve been waiting for that verdict to come many and just talking about the very tense moments inside the kenosha county courthouse of before they left the state due to major safety concerns, wendy rittenhouse sitting down with fox news, telling me about those moments leading up to that not guilty verdict. she said things were so tense because she wasn t sure if her son was going the jail or coming home. it felt like a ton of bricks just lifted off my shoulders. reporter: for the first time in a year and a half, the rittenhouse family breathing a seeing of relief. the teen now free. we, the jury, find the defendant, kyle h. rittenhouse, not guilty. reporter: kyle rittenhouse dropping to his knees, acquitted of all charges. is there anyone that does not agree with the verdicts as read? reporter: he was on trial for shooting
after kyle rittenhouse s acquittal. i can t imagine the pain that the families have gone through that lost loved ones in this incident. but nonetheless, i think we need to respect what the jury has done here and respect the decision. he s probably being held as a hero by some. largely what he s being held is as an innocent person involved in this case. the symbolism that surrounded it, i think, is not reflective of the facts on the ground. plus, starting tomorrow, the tsa s vaccine mandate will kick into effect. it comes as air travel levels are expected to break pandemic records over the thanksgiving holiday. transportation secretary pete buttigieg saying he s not concerned about worker shortages. i have seen no indication that vaccine requirements are going to impact travel in any way, certainly in terms of our ability as a federal administration to provide the
tammy: i m a golfer. charlie: i m rooting for tiger. tammy: we all are i m doing something fun i have twitter live on my phone right now. i will go online and do twitter.com/backsplash on twitter and i ll show you behind the scenes jon: good evening, i m jon scott. this is the fox report. kyle rittenhouse sitting down with fox news tucker carlson this afternoon describing how he felt on the night he says he was attacked and forced to defends himself and discussing what he calling quote prosecutorial misconduct during his case. that interview will air tomorrow night. meantime, kyle rittenhouse s mother wendy rittenhouse also
rittenhouse and video evidence gathered may have been difference in persuading jury from daily caller who covered rittenhouse trial and as we saw what was key here was footage from frontline reporters people who are on the ground during all of those riots talking role that played in this trial. lisa to me it was everything the corporate press like the 2020 riots, like the night of the rittenhouse shooting they tried to control the narrative calling him a white supremacist kind of you know they try to frame as kyle was active shooter but with all of that video, video evidence was just too much for the corporate press to overcome i thought it highlighted huge moment in history and media where you have a new style of frontline on the ground journalism that is telling people truth also americans are hungry for this type of information so it was too much to come even for mainstream media that had, you know, billion dollars backed
remaining, yes. good. well done. rachelle, how about this? a defense attorney for the accused or rather an accused january 6th rioter said the proud boys went to d.c. to, quote, defend demonstrators, not unlike what kyle rittenhouse did. okay, putting those two things together, what s your reaction to that? well, i think what kyle rittenhouse did, and obviously, what the folks on january 6th did, are really the same thing. they went there with a murderous sort of mentality, a violent mentality, and that was their only focus. it was not necessarily about justice or protecting the constitution. or protecting businesses, as kyle rittenhouse lied about. but here s the deal. i think when we talk about these cases, we have to really start focusing on the issue here. because i have heard a lot of people talk about the judge, for instance, in this case. and yes, the judge was very, very biased, very problematic in this situation.