Kyle Rittenhouse Blames ‘Fluoride’ and ‘Hormones’ in Wild Theory After ICE Kills Mom
Rittenhouse linked protest violence to fluoride consumption and urged support for an ICE agent amid claims of hypocrisy, calling for defense against threats.
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Kyle Rittenhouse blames ‘fluoride’ and ‘hormones’ in wild theory after ICE kills mom
Kyle Rittenhouse, a conservative acquitted of murdering two protesters, blamed violence during anti-ICE protests in Minnesota on “drinking too much fluoride.” During a Friday interview, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones told Rittenhouse that liberals were threatening violence after Renee Nicole Good was shot to death by agent Jonathan Ross. “Honestly, I just think it’s all the hormones,” Rittenhouse insisted. “Them drinking too much fluoride in the…
Kyle Rittenhouse blames 'fluoride' and 'hormones' in wild theory after ICE kills mom
Kyle Rittenhouse, a conservative acquitted of murdering two protesters, blamed violence during anti-ICE protests in Minnesota on "drinking too much fluoride."During a Friday interview, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones told Rittenhouse that liberals were threatening violence after Renee Nicole Good was...
'Human Garbage': Kyle Rittenhouse Slammed After Mocking a Woman’s Death and Joking About Crossing State Lines—Again. One Reality Check Made It Worse
Kyle Rittenhouse doubled down on the “idiot” behavior with a series of X posts about a Minneapolis woman who was shot and killed by federal immigration agents — and he’s getting absolutely crushed online. The right-wing gun advocate, who was acquitted of fatally shooting two men during the 2020 rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sparked intense backlash when he teased that he would travel to Minnesota after ICE gunned down 37-year-old mother of thre…
Five Quick Things: Minnesota Goes to Hell (Again) – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
It really shouldn’t happen twice in six years. Then again, with the same cast of characters in charge, it’s hardly a surprise that it did. Or that it would keep happening. We speak here about the national crisis occasioned by the leadership and citizenry (slightly more than half of it, to be fair) of the state of Minnesota. So much has gone wrong there that an entire book can and perhaps should be written — perhaps in multiple volumes. But in th…
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