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Texas A&M University Responds After Kyle Rittenhouse Says He Will Be Attending

On The Charlie Kirk Show podcast, Kyle Rittenhouse revealed that he would be going to attend class at the public university in Texas. 

The 19-year-old said during the podcast “I’m going to be going there. It’s going to be awesome. Beautiful campus, amazing people, amazing food,” adding further “It’s going to be an amazing experience where I can go and finally get an education. Over the past six months, I’ve been out having fun, living my life being a free man.”

He said, “Now it’s time to go and get an education, get good grades, and be successful in life.”

A&M University Response

Though the education institution has since retorted to his claims, saying that ‘he is not on the roster for entry any time soon now. 

Earlier this week, they mentioned in a statement to The Dallas Morning News that Rittenhouse wouldn’t be attending.

The University’s representative said, “He is not a student this summer and has not been admitted as a student this fall.”

Later, Rittenhouse shared a tweet regarding his education-led step to the university, under which its renowned programs comprise engineering, business management, and marketing. Then he said that he would be going to the Blinn College District in the state prior to moving further to the university.

He rectified his previous terms by penning “Unfortunately, the end of my high school career was robbed from me. I didn’t have the time 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!” he added.

Earlier this year, Rittenhouse studied online at Arizona State University, however, he said that he left during his homicide trial.

Kyle Rittenhouse

Prior to that, at the age of 17, in August 2020, he attempted the fatal shooting of two people and left a third person injured during anti-racism insurrections in Wisconsin.

The youngster sought to keep his classes on after the trial, where he was acquitted of all charges following claiming that he fired his gun in self-defense, along with the killing of Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, and also injuring Gaige Grosskreutz amidst the riots in Kenosha. 

Though students at the Arizona-based university asked that he be exiled from the university permanently after his acquittal.

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