WATCH: Kyle Rittenhouse reveals he played Call of Duty every night of the trial

"It just doesn't make any sense. And Binger I hope you are seeing this, I played Call of Duty every night of trial."

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Kyle Rittenhouse savagely revealed that he played Call of Duty every night his trial on Monday night's episode of BlazeTv's You Are Here with hosts Elijah Schaffer and Sydney Watson.

While discussing the lead prosecutor, Thomas Binger, and his decision to repeatedly ask dumbfounding questions–like if the teen played the video game Call of Duty to try to paint him as a murderer–Rittenhouse told the hosts that he played the video game "every night" of trial.

"This guy tried to bring up that playing Call of Duty...could make you a killer. I don't know where you get those stupid ideas?" Schaffer said to Rittenhouse.

"It just doesn't make any sense. And Binger I hope you are seeing this, I played Call of Duty every night of trial," Rittenhouse said in response.

During the interview Rittenhouse also disclosed that he wants to be a lawyer and go up against "..piece of sh** prosecutors like Thomas Binger."

Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges last month by the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin after the jury found him to have acted in self-defense when he shot two and injured one during a violent Black Lives Matter riot last Summer.

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