Charlie Kirk caught up with Kyle Rittenhouse at Turning Point USA's Young Women's Leadership Summit on Friday, and Rittenhouse revealed his latest news about how he's moving ahead with purpose and drive.
Amid lawsuits he's filed against media outlets that defamed him, Rittenhouse has found time to tour college campuses, and has made the decision to attend Texas A&M University. Though the commitment to attend has not yet been made, this is his stated goal.
He told Kirk that after touring the campus, he was really interested in the school—and the Dixie Chicken, before he donned a camp emblazoned with the school logo. Kirk said that he's a big fan of the school, and is "pleased" for Rittenhouse and the new prospects for his future.
"It's going to be an amazing experience," Rittenhouse said, "where I can go and finally get an education, get good grades, and live life, and have fun."
Rittenhouse had attended Arizona State, until far-left student activists sought his removal. He withdrew of his own accord rather that try to further his studies amid such controversy.
"My favorite part is, I'm going to be able to get an education," he said, and live life as a free man. As to what he'll be studying, he's still deciding. He'd told Kirk previously that he's like to be a lawyer, but now he's thinking of spreading his wings, and perhaps becoming a pilot.
Rittenhouse also announced that he has a girlfriend, much to the disappointment of many young women in attendance at the TPUSA summit.
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