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Andy Ngo Speaks About Being Attacked in Portland

Andy Ngo Speaks About Being Attacked in Portland
AP Photo/Noah Berger

As I reported last weekend, Andy Ngo was reportedly attacked in Portland sometime between late Friday night, early Saturday morning. Ngo spoke about the assault over a Twitter thread on Wednesday, confirming it was him.

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Ngo's account appears to be consistent with reporting from Suzette Smith for Williamette Week

Smith followed up on Wednesday, noting Ngo's thread and also writing that:

This is the second time in three years that protesters have attacked Ngo, whom they consider a threat to their safety because he regularly posts their mug shots and personal information to social media following their arrests. Ngo says he ventured back into the crowd while reporting a new chapter for his recent book, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. (Publishers often ask for follow-up chapters to bestsellers.)

In subsequent tweets, Ngo and others have highlighted the concern to do with people not taking the attack seriously enough.

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Following his Twitter thread, Ngo appeared on Fox News' "Ingraham Angle."

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