Kyle Rittenhouse Releases Video Game Where You Shoot Fake News

Kyle Rittenhouse New Video Game
Kyle Rittenhouse New Video Game
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Kyle Rittenhouse, who was recently acquitted on multiple counts of murder during a Black Lives Matter riot, has released a new video game.

The new game, a shooter where you take down turkeys labeled as things like “Fake News” and MSNDC, is meant to help pay for his legal expenses surrounding his lawsuits against left wing media companies.

Rittenhouse released a bizarre promotional video as well for the $9.99 video game which is available on his website www.RittenhouseGame.com. In the video, a slew of clips showing him being accused of murder and later acquitted run while Kyle Rittenhouse himself seems to be providing an original rap in the background.

“It’s the fake news turkey suit. Got a laser gun going pew pew pew. Follow my suits. We about to bankrupt the fake news,” the song says.

It then switches over to a cartoon version of Rittenhouse holding a cartoon gun and shooting at the aforementioned turkeys. Midway through the virtual turkey hunt, the video switches back to the shooter, who is holding and shooting a NERF gun in the air while on his couch before switching back to game footage.

Rittenhouse also released an official statement on the game, saying, “The media is nothing but a bunch of turkeys with nothing better to do than push their lying agenda and destroy innocent people’s lives.”

Kyle Rittenhouse was charged and later acquitted after he shot and killed 2 BLM protesters with an assault-style rifle while he was still only 17. He had traveled to Kenosha with the weapon to help defend a local shop, and ended up firing on a crowd when several of the protesters rushed him. The jury found him innocent of the charges brought against him.

This new video game is certain to turn some heads, especially with the recent wave of mass gun violence sweeping the nation. Do you think it was a smart idea for Rittenhouse to release it or will it just hurt his case when it comes to court?

Kyle Rittenhouse Releases Video Game Where You Shoot Fake News

Joel Bailey

Joel Bailey is a social commentator and writer at the Next News Network. He graduated from Fisher College in Boston, Massachusetts and was adopted from Africa. He is proof of the American dream and learned conservative values at a young age.
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