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'This is about fear and intimidation': Glenn Beck on Antifa assault of journalist Andy Ngo
July 01, 2019
'And that is as un-American as you can get'
Over the weekend, independent photojournalist Andy Ngo and at least two other men were brutally beaten by masked Antifa rioters in Portland, Oregon.
Ngo, who was kicked, punched, and sprayed with an unknown substance, is currently still in the hospital with a brain hemorrhage as a result of a savage attack, which was captured in photos and videos that made the rounds on social media.
On the radio program Monday, Glenn Beck denounced, not only the actions of the Antifa mob, but also those in the mainstream media who defended this "un-American" kind of left-wing lawlessness.
"What are the rules anymore? What are the laws? If we don't enforce our laws, do our laws matter? In Portland, they don't," Glenn said.
"This is about fear and intimidation," he added, "And that is as un-American as you can get."
Catch Glenn's reaction in the video below:
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