Aaand BANNED! Rittenhouse judge expels MSNBC personnel from courthouse
MSNBC has been barred from the courthouse during the Rittenhouse murder trial, after police caught one photo-journalist in hot pursuit of the bus transporting jurors and trying to photograph them. The media outlet's parent company, NBC, has leapt to the defence of the freelancer in question, however, insisting they weren't aiming to take photos.
So, what were they trying to do then - catch a ride?
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