'I stand by what the jury has concluded,' President Biden said
centered around Trump's debate answer about whether he would condemn white supremacists and militia groups who were getting violent at protests.
Trump celebrated the verdict in a statement. "Congratulations to Kyle Rittenhouse for being found INNOCENT of all charges. It’s called being found NOT GUILTY," Trump said.
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