WATCH: PBS White House correspondent lies about Kyle Rittenhouse on MSNBC

Alcindor stated that 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse "shot unarmed people" in the streets. This is not true, however.

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White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor of the PBS News Hour was caught in a blatant lie regarding the riots and shootings that happened in Kenosha, Wisc. last week.

Alcindor stated that 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse "shot unarmed people" in the streets. This is not true, however. All three people shot by Rittenhouse were armed, and in the widely viral video that shows the shooting, the weapons of those who were shot can be clearly seen.

In fact, two of those allegedly shot by Rittenhouse were brandishing drawn firearms at the time of the struggle.

The source of Alcindor's apparent confusion is unclear, as there is plenty of video out there showing what really happened at that time. One can wonder if Alcindor has bothered to see any of the video, or what could possibly cause her to ignore the obvious in such a fashion.

The Detroit Press called her out in an article recently for her constant baiting of the President, and her total lack of real facts-based  journalism.

She also recently received widespread criticism for stating that a disabled person standing during the National Anthem at the recent Republican National Convention was racist.

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