"Fearless" host Jason Whitlock comments on the Kyle Rittenhouse case on FOX News with Jesse Watters. "I'm afraid that we're going to see some sort of guilty verdict here. It would be a travesty," <blockquote>JASON WHITLOCK: What we're looking at, Jesse, is literally, we're looking at a modern-day <i>"To Kill a Mockingbird."</i> As much evidence as we've seen and watched this trial and know that Kyle Rittenhouse should be found not guilty, I'm not confident. And I'm really not. Because I think there's a lot of pressure on this jury -- they know what happened a year ago, they saw and lived through the insanity of what happened after Jacob Blake was shot by police officers when he wielded a knife and wrestled with police. They know potentially in the back of their heads what's going to happen if they come back with a not guilty verdict. And I can see that pressure affecting them and them trying to sit in that jury room and try to figure out how to convict Kyle Rittenhouse of something. I'm afraid that we're going to see some sort of guilty verdict here. It would be a travesty. It wouldn't be the first travesty we witnessed in America's criminal justice system. But it really could happen. This feels like just a modern-day reenactment of the great book by Harper Lee, <i>"To Kill a Mockingbird."</i> ... I thought Kyle Rittenhouse taking the stand is probably the most courageous thing that's happened in all of this, over the past two years, or the past 10 years all this racial politics in these police-involved shootings and the aftermath. For that young man, with the defense at that point, I thought, having clearly won the case, with the prosecution putting it on, but for him to want to take the stand to clear his name and answer all questions, I thought that was very courageous of him. I don't know what more the defense could do to prove his innocence and to make a mockery of the prosecution. I certainly hope that the young man is acquitted. I certainly hope that this little tactic they are using of racializing every agenda, every incident, every engagement between -- this isn't Black people vs. White people. They are racializing four white men got in a disagreement, three of them -- two of them died and one of them got injured, and somehow this thing has been racialized. But it's all a part of a very clever tactic by the left and by Democrats, if you cover everything in accusations of racism, they can never see your real agenda. The real agenda here is to damage second amendment rights. They want to act like anyone owning firearms is racist and therefore we must take away everyone's rights to own firearms. </blockquote> Watch via Universal Pictures: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tNxrnOC_WTs" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> "Now, gentlemen, in this country our courts are the great levelers. In our courts, all men are created equal. I'm no idealist to believe firmly in the integrity of our courts and of our jury system. That's no ideal to me. That is a living, working reality!"