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Kyle Rittenhouse blames fluoride and hormones in new conspiracy theory after ICE kills mom

Kyle Rittenhouse blames fluoride and hormones in new conspiracy theory after ICE kills mom

Kyle Rittenhouse, a conservative acquitted of murdering two protesters, blamed violence during anti-ICE protests in Minnesota on “drinking too much fluoride.”

During a Friday interview, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones told Rittenhouse that liberals were threatening violence after Renee Nicole Good was shot to death by agent Jonathan Ross.

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“Honestly, I just think it’s all the hormones,” Rittenhouse insisted. “Them drinking too much fluoride in their water. And to be completely honest, it’s like you see the gay-trans-Antifa movement pushing against people like this.”

“And then you see them. They’re the first ones to scream. We don’t need guns. We’re going to take your guns. We don’t need a Second Amendment, but they’re the ones saying, we’re going to use our Second Amendment rights. It’s just so hypocritical of them,” he continued. “And I encourage every single ICE officer out there, every single American, right? If somebody threatens to kill you, be prepared to defend yourself because they are serious.”

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Rittenhouse called on Jones’ viewers to protect the ICE agent “at all costs.” He also spread rumors about Good despite admitting that he wasn’t sure they were true.

“And now I’m seeing reports of this lady who, that was killed yesterday, Renee Good, who was burning cigarettes, light her stuff onto her kids, and had her kids taken away,” he said. “So I saw reports on X. I haven’t verified it completely yet, but I’m sure it’s true just based on these type of people and their character.”

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