Kyle Rittenhouse Appears To Have Lied Again — Announces He Will Be Attending Texas A&M University In The Fall, But School Says Otherwise

Dude, AGAIN?!


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Well, what do you know, folks? Kyle Rittenhouse is lying through his teeth again.

Last week, fresh off the high of Johnny Depp’s defamation trial win, the Kenosha Killer made an appearance on The Charlie Kirk Show where he announced that he will be attending Texas A&M University.

Now, such an announcement would lead one to believe that Rittenhouse had been accepted to Texas A&M University, to be able to attend the school, right? WRONG. 

As it turns out, it looks like the acquitted Kenosha shooter has once again told a big, fat fib about his impending college education, as Texas A&M University busted Rittenhouse out, saying that he has not been admitted to the university for the upcoming terms.

During the broadcast of the show, Kyle pulled out an A&M hat and squished it down on his big, fat head before telling host Charlie Kirk that he’s heading to the school this fall.

“It’s going to be awesome,” Rittenhouse bragged. “Beautiful campus, amazing people, amazing food.”

However,  Texas A&M spokeswoman Kelly Brown got in touch with the Dallas Morning News via email to confirm that Kyle Rittenhouse — the teen from Antioch, Illinois, who traveled all the way to Kenosha, Wisconsin, during Black Lives Matter protests and shot and killed two human beings, only to be acquitted in a sham trial last year — “has not been admitted as a student this summer or fall.”

This is far from the first time that the Kenosha Killer has been busted in a lie with regard to his higher education after he took online classes as a non-degree student at Arizona State University and told reporters that he planned to attend the university on campus after the trial — seemingly suggesting that he had been accepted to the school.

Following Kyle’s not guilty verdict in his murder trial, a Change.org petition called “Kyle Rittenhouse Should Not Be Allowed To Attend ASU” pulled in upwards of 17,000 signatures as thousands of ASU students and others protested against the Kenosha shooter. (It’s likely that some of the signatures on the petition came from individuals not associated with the university.)

ASU spokesperson Jay Thorne spoke with the Arizona Republic late last November and said, “Our records show that he is not currently enrolled. There was no action taken by the university.”

Nice try, dude.

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