COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Days after he told a conservative podcast that he was going to Texas A&M University, Kyle Rittenhouse corrected himself on Twitter to say that he plans to attend Blinn College, a two-year public college, this year.Kyle Rittenhouse under new bond restrictions after allegedly displaying racist signs in a Wisconsin bar.
His announcement comes one day after a Texas A&M spokesperson told The Texas Tribune on Sunday that Rittenhouse had not been accepted at the Tier One research university for this summer or fall, despite his claims about his plans to attend. "Unfortunately, the end of my high school career was robbed from me," Rittenhouse wrote Monday afternoon on Twitter."I didn't have the time other students get to properly prepare for the future. I look forward to attending Blinn College District this year, a feeder school for Texas A&M. I'm excited to join Texas A&M in 2023!"
Unfortunately, the end of my high school career was robbed from me. I didn't have the time other students get to properly prepare for the future.I'm excited to join Texas A&M in 2023!In a subsequent tweet, Rittenhouse said he plans to move to Texas at the end of June. When Rittenhouse was 17 years old, he drove from his home in Antioch, Illinois, to Kenosha, Wisconsin, in response to protests for shooting a Black man by a white officer. Rittenhouse had said he wanted to help law enforcement protect property amid civil unrest. He was accused of
Congratulations
We don't care. Leave him alone. His notoriety was fueled by his momma taking him across state lines to then shoot, kill and destroy lives.
Relevance in Chicago, less than ZERO.
They should ask him to sing the school song...lol
Blinn should just go ahead and change their logo:
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