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Judge In Rittenhouse Trial Phone Rings Off During Trial and His Ringtone Was Legendary!


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This is as patriotic as it gets.

If you haven’t been watching the Rittenhouse trial then you might not know that the Judge overseeing the case is as patriotic as they come.

Judge Bruce Schroeder who previously blasted prosecutor Thomas Binger in the courtroom during the Rittenhouse trial, cellphone rang during the trial.

What ringtone did he have?

Find out below:

https://twitter.com/Corrynmb/status/1458526686174224394

How awesome was that!

That’s not the only highlight of the trial.

Judge Schroeder absolutely blasted the prosecutors who is attempting to put Kyle Rittenhouse behind bars.

Just watch:

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The Daily Dot had more on the story:

Today, Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand during his murder trial. Rittenhouse killed two and wounded a third during a protest over the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Rittenhouse is pleading self-defense. Rittenhouse’s testimony this morning generated intense online discourse about the teen weeping and Judge Bruce Schroeder heated admonishment of the prosecution.

Soon after the lunch break, Rittenhouse’s highly anticipated testimony was temporarily interrupted when a cell phone rang. It’s not entirely clear whose phone rang, but as strains of the song reverberated through the courtroom, the camera panned over to Judge Schroeder, who appeared to be silencing his phone.

The moment ordinarily would’ve been quickly forgotten. But the ringtone turned out to be Lee Greenwood’s patriotic anthem “God Bless the U.S.A.”—a standard number at former President Donald Trump’s rallies.

https://twitter.com/KyleHooten2/status/1458490277115613191

This Judge play by the rules not the woke mob’s narratives!



 

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