During his interview aired Monday night with Kyle Rittenhouse, following the acquittal in the case of killing two demonstrators and wounding another during protests last year in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Fox News prime-time host Tucker Carlson claimed that President Joe Biden had called Rittenhouse a white supremacist. Carlson also suggested that Rittenhouse should file lawsuits against people, including media commentators, who he claimed had lied about Rittenhouse.
Carlson’s fundamental claim about Biden was false, however. The allegation is based on a Biden campaign video from September 2020, which contained a clip from the first presidential debate. In the video, it was debate moderator Chris Wallace, one of Carlson’s own network colleagues from Fox’s purported “straight news” side who talked about “white supremacists and militia groups” adding to the violence in Kenosha, as he asked then-President Donald Trump if he would condemn them.
The video showed a photo of an armed Rittenhouse, at the moment when Wallace said “in Kenosha,” referring specifically to the violence that took place there. Other moments in video, such as quoting Wallace’s discussion of “white supremacists,” included separate imagery. (In addition, it was widely reported that Rittenhouse’s social media accounts indicated that he had identified himself with militia groups.)