With the end of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial looming large, Vicki talks with ret. Judge Jim Troupis who talks about Judge Bruce Schroeder, the man in charge of the Rittenhouse trial, the behavior of the prosecution and what is likely to happen next. Then ret. Milwaukee Police Detective Steve Spingola, researcher for the Rittenhouse defense, breaks down media coverage of the trial and the personal attacks on witnesses by the prosecution. Dr. Duke Pesta, of UW-Oshkosh and FreedomProject Academy, joins us to explain what the Rittenhouse trial actually represents - the state vs. the individual. He's followed by Bill Osmulski, multimedia content director for MacIver Institute, who talks about a case from Waukesha County from a man named Paul Archambault, who is suing several election officials for preventing special voting deputies from visiting nursing homes to ensure eligible residents could legally vote - after he found that his mother, who was declared legally incompetent, had voted in the 2020 election. Then it's Congressman Glenn Grothman (Dist. 6) talking about comments by congressmen and others about Kyle Rittenhouse's guilt, the fallout from election day, the U.S./Mexico border. Finally, with the knowledge that closing arguments in the Rittenhouse trial will be Monday, Defense Atty. Chris Van Wagner talks more about the prosecution, the defense, the charges and what's going on behind the scenes.