Kyle Rittenhouse has received more online criticism after the announcement of his new YouTube channel dedicated to weapons and Second Amendment rights. On October 16, the 19-year-old posted Welcome to My Channel, his debut video on the network, claiming that he had “some excellent material” coming ahead.

The 35-second video also had YouTuber Brandon Herrera, nicknamed the AK Guy, who seemed to provide him “tips” on how to create material for his audience. The AK Guy also shared a 19-minute video with Rittenhouse in which the two spoke about communism, the latter’s prison meal, and dealing with legal issues even after being freed of charges.

Rittenhouse said in the video titled The AK Guy and The Kenosha Kid:

“It’s been challenging. I still have legal costs to pay, and I’m hiring attorneys to assist me in defending myself.”

Kyle Rittenhouse

In the 35-second video, Rittenhouse can be seen firing from a helicopter and shooting at targets. The video showed him wearing a gray t-shirt with the words “2nd THAT” emblazoned on it. He has 38.1K followers on his channel as of this writing.

Reactions to Kyle Rittenhouse’s new YouTube channel on Twitter

Kyle Rittenhouse was chastised on Twitter for “teaching people how to shoot and murder” after he introduced his new YouTube channel and posted the first video. Several people remarked on the “irony,” while others argued that he should not be able to earn money by talking about firearms.

Kyle Rittenhouse shot two people during the Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha in 2020.

Kyle Rittenhouse made headlines in August 2020 after fatally shooting two individuals and injuring another during Black Lives Matter protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse, then 17, used a semi-automatic rifle to defend himself as riots erupted after a white officer shot 29-year-old Jacob Blake seven times, leaving him gravely wounded. Rittenhouse fatally shot Joseph Rosenbaum (36), Anthony Huber (26), and injured Gaige Grosskreutz (27). Two charges of murder, one count of attempted homicide, two counts of reckless endangerment, one count of unauthorized possession of a weapon, and one case of curfew violation were filed against the adolescent.

His attorneys contended that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense, and he was acquitted of all counts in November 2021. He quickly rose to prominence and began professing to be an advocate for gun rights.

Kyle Rittenhouse

Kyle Rittenhouse announced after his acquittal that he would sue media outlets for defamation based on their coverage of him and his trial. He also launched a game earlier this summer that lets players to shoot “fake news turkeys” in order to help finance his legal battle against media companies and Big Tech. Rittenhouse also spoke at a Turning Point USA event and was asked to appear on right-wing television programs and networks. He also met with former US President Donald Trump.

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