Pollak: Kyle Rittenhouse Can Sue Jen Psaki for Defamation
Posted by on November 23, 2021 7:01 pm
Tags: Breaking News
Categories:
Breitbart
News
Newly-acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse could sue White House press secretary Jen Psaki for defamation, following her claim Tuesday afternoon that he was linked to the Proud Boys and her implication that he was a violent “white supremacist.”
Originally appeared on Breitbart Read More
Related
Blog Stats
- 265,812 hits
Trending
- The Next Global Hegemon Has To Be Even Larger Than The US
- The lab whose junk science is fueling a frenzy of litigation
- Senates Passes $95 Billion Aid Bill For Ukraine, Israel And Taiwan, Forces Sale Of TikTok
- Twitter suspends viral 'Erica Marsh' account after people question whether it is a fake
- MI AG Investigator Babbles Incoherently Under Oath…Can’t Explain Why He Subpeonaed Give Send Go For Names and Bank Account Routing Numbers of Donors Who Contributed To Fund For Alternate 2020 GOP Electors
- No more zeroes: Now it's 'grading for equity' in schools
- Indiana Republicans Spar in Last Gubernatorial Debate Before Primary
- This is How People Feel About “LGBTQ Rules” | Beyond the Headlines
- REPO Act Passage Has Authorized Biden To Confiscate Russian Assets & Transfer To Ukraine
- China Is Winning Big On Smaller EVs
BREAKING NEWS
- Tiered video game pricing is a necessary evil
- US births saw notable decrease in 2023, marking end to late pandemic rebound, experts say
- Supreme Court to hear case on presidential immunity for Trump and more top headlines
- US senators demand answers on closure plan for California women’s prison where inmates were sexually abused
- ‘Let’s Go, Bro, She’s Waking Up’ – 2 NYPD Officers Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Woman While Off-Duty
- Justice Held Hostage
- Judge Declines to Dismiss Lawsuits Filed Against Rapper Travis Scott Over Deadly Astroworld Concert
- Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Presidential Immunity Appeal
- Judge Expected to Rule on Trump Gag Order Allegations as Trial Continues
- North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Proposes $34.5 Billion Budget With Teacher Pay Raises, Bonuses
Leave a Reply