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Andy Ngo's Lawyer Just Threatened to Sue Antifa Thugs 'Into Oblivion'

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Early Monday morning Harmeet K. Dhillon, lawyer of journalist Andy Ngo, tweeted that she planned to sue Antifa insurgents "into oblivion" after her client was brutally beaten at a protest. 

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Dhillon savagely called out the lifestyles of the millennial Antifa thugs while simultaneously criticizing the feckless government of Portland. 

Her comments come two days after Ngo was attacked by Antifa at a protest in Portland. He was later admitted to the hospital for injuries he sustained.

Dhillon is referring to a GoFundMe campaign Michelle Malkin launched to support Ngo. So far the campaign has raised $142,000.

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Ngo's lawyer later criticized the city of Portland itself, calling it "worse" than San Francisco.

Dhillon's tweets come after multiple conservative influencers and legislators have condemned the attack against Ngo. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has called for "legal action" against Portland's mayor, Ted Wheeler. So far, only three people have been arrested in the aftermath of the protest. It is unclear whether the arrests were made in relation to Ngo. 

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