Hannity: Kyle Rittenhouse a victim of media's 'rush to judgment'
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Sean Hannity explained how Kyle Rittenhouse is already guilty in the court of public opinion in his opening monologue Wednesday night.
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Hannity said that Rittenhouse is just the latest victim of establishment liberals' rush to judgment – receiving similar treatment as, among others, Nicholas Sandmann, Darren Wilson and Richard Jewell.
Their lives were "ruined all because liberals care more about optics and a political narrative than they care about something called truth and justice and our Constitution," Hannity added.
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