The official BRCC statement reads, "We do not support legal advocacy efforts. We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI."
It's clear according to BRCC that they didn't sponsor Kyle directly to wear the shirt, and nothing was said officially about canceling a sponsorship for the Blaze podcast in that statement. Is it true that BRCC canceled their sponsorship of the Blaze podcast?
"Schaffer’s podcast, "Slightly Offens*ve," was sponsored by Black Rifle, but a spokesperson for the coffee company told the Tribune that it is terminating that relationship."
The official BRCC statement reads, "We do not support legal advocacy efforts. We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI."
It's clear according to BRCC that they didn't sponsor Kyle directly to wear the shirt, and nothing was said officially about canceling a sponsorship for the Blaze podcast in that statement. Is it true that BRCC canceled their sponsorship of the Blaze podcast?
"Schaffer’s podcast, "Slightly Offens*ve," was sponsored by Black Rifle, but a spokesperson for the coffee company told the Tribune that it is terminating that relationship."
Getting mixed signals...