Evidence Suggests Prosecution Tampered Video Evidence in Rittenhouse Trial

The 18-year old Kyle Rittenhouse appearing in court.

The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse trial has continued to be of interest throughout its progression, with new developments coming rapidly in the past week. One of the most recent twists in the trial involved footage shared Friday by Senior Editor of Human Events Jack Posobiec that appears to expose potential lies told by the prosecution, and that they likely tampered with evidence related to the case.

A clip shared by Posobiec shows Rittenhouse and others on an infrared camera, allowing one to more easily distinguish whether the teenager was pointing a weapon or his arms at a given moment. This evidence may help further vindicate Rittenhouse’s case for self-defense, as members of the prosecution have accused the teen of initiating the entire conflict by flashing his firearm.

Legacy Media outlets such as Reuters have continued to frame the case in a manner that is both unflattering to the 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse and draws little heat towards the violent pedophile and felon that were seemingly shot in self-defense.

Left-wing mobs are already rallying in anticipation of a verdict, with Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers reportedly authorizing 500 Wisconsin Army National Guard troops to report for State Active Duty to ensure public safety in its final stages of deliberation.

“We continue to be in close contact with our partners at the local level to ensure the state provides support and resources to help keep the Kenosha community and greater area safe,” said Gov. Evers. “The Kenosha community has been strong, resilient, and has come together through incredibly difficult times these past two years, and that healing is still ongoing. I urge folks who are otherwise not from the area to please respect the community by reconsidering any plans to travel there and encourage those who might choose to assemble and exercise their First Amendment rights to do so safely and peacefully.”

KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) — Approximately 500 Wisconsin Army National Guard troops are reporting for State Active Duty as authorized by Gov. Tony Evers to support local partners in ensuring public safety in conjunction with hundreds of officers from volunteering law enforcement agencies. This, as the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse is in its final stages. 

“We stand ready to support our communities during times of need,” said Major General Paul Knapp, Wisconsin’s adjutant general. “In close coordination with the governor, we have assembled approximately 500 Soldiers to help keep the Kenosha community safe, should a request from our local partners come in.”

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