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Kyle Rittenhouse testifies about Gaige Grosskreutz holding a gun toward him during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse on November 10, 2021 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Mark Hertzberg/Pool via Getty Images
  • Kyle Rittenhouse posted a video on Monday of himself shooting a gun.

  • He told the person filming that Joe Biden wasn't coming for their guns.

  • Rittenhouse went on Fox News and said he found it difficult to live a normal life.

Kyle Rittenhouse posted a video on Monday that appeared to show him shooting off an automatic firearm while declaring to the president that he couldn't take away Americans' guns.

Rittenhouse captioned the video, "Come and take 'em, Joe" A video appeared to show Rittenhouse shooting off a bunch of bullets from an automatic weapon.

—Kyle Rittenhouse (@ThisIsKyleR) June 6, 2022

"Joe Biden, you're not coming for our guns," Rittenhouse said after stepping back from the gun.

In August 2020, Rittenhouse shot and killed two men and injured a third during a protest.

The Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, was the site of a shooting last week that left 21 people dead, including 19 children. McConnell was appealed to by the president to entertain a potential policy change on firearms.

Hours after posting the clip of himself firing off the weapon, Rittenhouse went on Fox News and talked about how it was hard to live a normal life with all the attention.

The media will be made to pay for what they did to me. It was hard for me to be a normal person. I can't leave my house. I cannot get to the store. It's difficult for me to go anywhere without security. It was hard to be normal.

Rittenhouse said last week that Johnny Depp's victory over Heard in court was "fueling" him to pursue his own defamation lawsuits. A lawyer for Kyle Rittenhouse said that they would be filing at least 10 defamation lawsuits against large companies and prominent individuals.

Business Insider has an article on it.