Rittenhouse Launches Epic Promotional Video for Media Accountability Project

In November,  Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges after the Kenosha riots in August of 2020.  Rittenhouse faced five charges of first degree reckless homicide, first degree reckless endangerment, first degree intentional homicide, and attempted first degree homicide as well as a weapons charge.  After being defamed by the media as a terrorist, white supremacist, and a murderer, Rittenhouse seemed ready to push back against them.

“There’s going to be some media accountability coming soon,” Rittenhouse told Fox News during an interview.

This week, Rittenhouse launched ‘The Media Accountability Project’ (TMAP) which will begin filing defamation lawsuits against major news organizations and celebrities such as Whoopi Goldberg for calling him a murderer after he was acquitted in November.