Judge in Rittenhouse trial bans 'MSNBC News' from courtroom
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In a case filled with reactive, caustic moments, Thursday’s decision by Judge Bruce Schroeder to ban “MSNBC News” from the courthouse during the rest of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial came as an almost predictable move given his clear sympathies for moJudge in Rittenhouse trial bans 'MSNBC News' from courtroom
In a case filled with reactive, caustic moments, Thursday’s decision by Judge Bruce Schroeder to ban “MSNBC News” from the courthouse during the rest of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial came as an almost predictable move given his clear sympathies for more right-leaning talking points. Jury deliberations entered their third day with jurors being whisked to the Kenosha County courthouse by a bus that has its windows essentially blacked out. This measure is meant to prevent jurors from seeing any outside signs or demonstrations related to the case. According to Schroeder, someone with either NBC News or MSNBC was instructed to follow that bus for the network. Yesterday, that reporter was given a ticket for running a red light while doing so. The reporter appears to have been working on behalf of NBC News under the guidance of booking producer Irene Byon and not MSNBC. Nonetheless, Schroeder was scandalized by their actions and took the somewhat puzzling move of banning “MSNBC News” from the courthouse. “I have instructed that no one from MSNBC News will be permitted into this building for the duration of this trial,” Schroeder said. “This is a very serious matter and I don't know what the ultimate truth of it is.” Read more

