The White House on Tuesday defended President Joe Biden's claim that Kyle Rittenhouse was a "White supremacist" in a campaign video.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki dodged questions from Fox News reporter Peter Doocy about whether the president would apologize to Rittenhouse after he was found not guilty of murder.
During the 2020 campaign, Biden posted a video on his social media account accusing Rittenhouse of being a white supremacist.
Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty of murder charges in a high-profile case, said that Biden was wrong to describe him as a white supremacist.
"It's actual malice. Defaming my character for him to say something like that," Rittenhouse said in an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Psaki argued that Rittenhouse took photos with groups like the Proud Boys, which Biden had condemned.
Psaki turned her remarks to former President Donald Trump, accusing him of "Actively" encouraging white supremacists and militia during his presidency.
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