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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify and preserve the core claims and rhetoric without introducing new conclusions. - Focus on unique or surprising elements (e.g., Podesta plan, specific conspiratorial narratives, targeting lists). - Remove repetition, filler, and off-topic digressions while keeping essential context. - Translate only if needed; here, maintain English content and terminology exactly as stated. - Present quotes or exact phrases where they are central to the claims (Podesta plan, Antifa, etc.). - Do not evaluate the truth or validity of any claims; reflect them as described in the transcript. - Maintain a neutral, concise tone that mirrors the speakers’ emphasis and urgency. Summary: Speaker 0 urges Trump to address the nation about the Modesto plan and offers to send a reel of clips, suggesting he could assemble material like the five-minute video used when “they said no South African farmers are being killed.” He claims he could show a ten-minute clip sequence of hundreds of clips of top Democrats saying, “Trump's coming to kill the migrants. He's coming to kill the blacks,” and asserts there would be a call to rise up and a civil war. He references “the Podesta plan” as the official Democrat party battle plan with production budgets of hundreds of millions and claims it involves producing movies, including a new film described as “battle after battle” with DiCaprio, set in a fictional fantasy United States where people carry plastic explosives and dynamite machine guns, killing ICE officers across the country to free Hispanics from concentration camps. He asserts Hollywood is moving beyond World War II holocaust-themed films to a “new holocaust that isn't happening,” alleging prior depictions like Tom Homan machine-gunning Hispanic women and others; he says these are background cues for uprisings and ties them to the Podesta plan. He contends the Podesta plan is guiding events now, and Trump has declared anti-FUD against domestic and international terrorists. He claims the DOJ is targeting Resoros and asserts that the Democratic party is running the operation, arguing Antifa “doesn't exist” according to documents from Friends of Democracy and Alexander Soros that allegedly show they command Antifa in each city, giving orders on where to attack. He labels it racketeering and domestic terrorism and says the documents prove it and should result in imprisonment. Speaker 1 questions how violence can be stopped, noting that violence has its own logic, is generational, and is hard to pull back from once triggered. Speaker 0 then argues that the left is filled with “entitled illegal aliens,” pointing to videos of ICE waiting outside state courthouses or jails as criminals are released, while mobs attack ICE. He estimates ICE is the underdog with fewer than 10,000 agents against “20 plus million illegals” under Biden. He insists the left, Islamicists, Black Lives Matter, and the trained Antifa form a single coalition, all speaking in concert about a catalyzing event where many of their people are massacred, implying it’s embedded in media and the Podesta plan. He warns of a triggering event—“MSNBC said our constituents want blood”—and claims there are targeted lists of people to be reached, including Tucker Carlson and himself, with houses identified to be attacked. He says he and others have been seen at or near their houses, and that when this launches, it won’t be a door knock but a surge of meth-heads with Molotov cocktails, with undercover footage showing warehouses where NGOs supply money and weapons, ready to “pile in” when given the green light, describing a scenario like “Helter Skelter times 10,000.”

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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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I've been undercover with Real City Antifa since July 2000. If caught, violence could be directed towards me. Currently, I am a prospect for Rose City Antifa, halfway through the process to become a full member. The goal is to make supporters of America and Trump feel outnumbered and ridiculous. They reached out to me through proton mail and we met in Portland for an interview. Caroline, the founder, moved to Sweden, creating a European connection. Rose City holds secret lectures for prospective members and requires us to leave our phones in a bathroom with a fan to muffle sound. Antifa is willing to use violence and teaches tactics like eye gouging. They discuss weapons and the concept of black bloc, where individuals conceal their identity. It seems like there may be outside funding or resources involved. The focus is on destroying the enemy, not just delivering blows.

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"You just announced the official civil rights investigation into the Portland Police Bureau." "She called me this morning about this." "Portland Police Department has absolutely failed to protect the people of Portland going back well over a decade." "A federal consent decree was actually issued against Portland's police department in 2012." "They tried to delay it up by a couple of years, but it went into effect eleven years ago in 2014." "Since that time, as we've all seen on the television, there have been numerous riots with Antifa over the last five years." "So what we're doing today is actually under the purview of an existing federal consent decree over bad police practices." "Why does it seem like the Portland police are actually working for antifa as opposed to the people of Portland?"

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The speaker discusses the distinction between ideological movements and those who engage in violent actions. They mention that Antifa operates on a decentralized level, making it difficult for law enforcement to take action. Antifa is known for organizing through social media and encrypted chats. They openly solicit donations on platforms like PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App to sustain themselves. The speaker also mentions personal observations of seeing the same individuals at protests and questioning how they maintain employment. Overall, the speaker emphasizes that Antifa is a real movement with a history of violence against innocent people.

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Jack Sobek from Rebel Media was assaulted while covering an anti-event. He approached the protesters to ask why they condone violence and if they would disavow it. People verbally incited him, calling him a Nazi. One person charged at him, knocking his phone out of his hands. Jack clarified that he is not a Nazi and tried to avoid a fight. He mentioned that these are the kind of people who incite violence at Berkeley and other places. He also mentioned that Antifa was founded by Leon Trotsky as a communist combat arm and they are living up to their reputation.

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Marxists, Islamists, and the administration have convinced a Washington DC jury to convict 5 pro-life activists who now face up to 11 years in prison for protesting. Meanwhile, individuals with different political beliefs are being sentenced to 10, 15, and even 20 years in prison. Antifa and other groups have caused chaos in cities like Portland, Minneapolis, and Seattle, engaging in violence, looting, and even taking over parts of the city. This political repression is immoral, un-American, and dangerous. If elected, the speaker promises to appoint a special task force to review the cases of unjustly persecuted political prisoners and sign their pardons or commutations on day 1.

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Nick Shirley, 23, independent YouTube journalist, says he’s visited 15 countries and, despite time with Brazil’s gangs and favelas, the most dangerous places he’s been are in the United States. He argues Antifa protests in the U.S. are "not organic," noting protesters bused from states and that he has seen "the same signs" in Atlanta, DC, and New York City, and says it’s "a big organization and corporation." He warns participants will be "labeled as a fascist" or "Nazi" and "they'll wish death upon you" because they wish death on him. He recalls Portland where a woman was trapped in her car surrounded by Antifa, and a DHS sniper had lasers on his chest. He claims the danger comes from cities not enforcing the law, says, "We are not far right nor are we far wrong or just right," and thanks the president for acknowledging it.

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Protesters destroying government property labeled as domestic terrorists. 100 days of violent unrest. Authorities call it well-coordinated. A person in a patriot prayer hat shot and killed in Portland. Avoid being a Trump supporter in Portland. Two police officers shot. These are acts of domestic terror. Guard your country and society, or it will be the story.

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Yesterday, during a 3-hour show, we spoke with people in Washington DC who were heading to the Capitol to make their presence known. However, their efforts were disrupted by Antifa and Black Lives Matter members who went ahead of them and caused damage. These individuals are responsible for the violence. We have important decisions to make moving forward.

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Elizabeth, the story centers on Seattle’s homelessness issue, framed as a broader drug crisis visible in parks across the city. A park described as once built for the community is now portrayed as the epicenter of Seattle’s homeless and drug crisis, with drug paraphernalia everywhere and daily exposure to chaos as school kids pass by unfazed. Jonathan Cho, a reporter for Turning Point USA and a researcher for the Discovery Institute, describes wide-spread problems: “Pretty much all the drug addicts, criminals, the black market of stolen goods, it all thrives here,” and notes an individual seemingly overdosing while holding a sandwich. Cho and others say the issue is essentially a drug crisis that the city allows to persist, depicting a “totally lawless environment.” Speakers contend there’s been a failure to address root causes. The narrative claims the homelessness nonprofit sector operates as part of a “homeless industrial complex” engaged in financial grift, and that Antifa has infiltrated these networks. The claim is that the nonprofit sector works with far-left militants and violent domestic terrorists like Antifa, tying the homeless crisis to political activism and organized protest. Andrea Suarez, a lifelong Democrat and Seattle resident who started We Heart Seattle to clear trash from parks and encampments, recounts personal danger: “Oh my god. You’re so cold. Get the rocks out of here.” She says she was attacked, staff attacked, and pushed into traffic, expressing that she is not aligned with the ideology of those who oppose cleaning efforts and who confront volunteers. Mike Solon, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, asserts that Antifa mobs target police officers and that activists aligned with socialist ideologies fuel anti-police, pro-homeless sentiment that hinders problem-solving. He notes Antifa firebombed his office in 2020 and argues that those backing the homeless agenda are not interested in real solutions. The interviewees allege a link between the “homeless industrial complex” and Antifa, describing it as “clear as day,” with the claim that supporters within these networks enable disorder while opposing help for those in need. Toward the end, the journalists note that outreach to high-profile housing nonprofits in Seattle yielded no responses, and they observe that President Trump recently declared Antifa a domestic terror group, suggesting that more scrutiny may follow.

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"It doesn't feel like America... it feels like a third world country." "police have been totally infiltrated by a leftist militant group." Downtown Portland looks postapocalyptic—graffiti, vandalism, boarded-up windows, no people. "Police there aren't actually allowed to be police." I was assaulted; Antifa thugs coordinated—one swung on me, broke my camera, and threw me in a hole. I was charged with disorderly conduct too; video shows me telling the person to back away. Officers couldn't explain my charges for over forty-five minutes. Portland police relegated traffic control to Antifa militants and wouldn't open the road to the spaghetti factory. DA dropped the case after we demanded discovery relating to Rose City Antifa and the Portland Police Department. A Secret Service agent was fired for saying Charlie Kirk had it coming. DOJ investigation aims to expose rot within Portland PD; the findings could inform other cities.

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In 2011, Democrats occupied the Wisconsin capitol for over 2 weeks. In 2016, Black Lives Matter blocked highways and attacked police. During the Kavanaugh hearings in 2018, Democrats stormed the US Supreme Court. This summer, Democrats rioted in cities, setting fires and looting. In Seattle, Democrats took over blocks. After the Republican National Convention, a mob attacked Senator Rand Paul. Police stood down, governors didn't call in the National Guard, and Democrats paid bail for protesters.

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The transcript presents a highly inflammatory, pro-immigration-enforcement narrative centered on recent unrest in Portland and Chicago, with broad claims about law enforcement, media, and politics. - In Portland, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, is described as visiting “Rip City,” inspecting what is framed as Antifa’s “mini confederacy,” and interacting with an undocumented migrant in a way likened to a dramatic arrest, with wording implying removal from the country. - The situation at protests is depicted as chaotic and violent, with ICE vans “busting through barricades” and targeting a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, and pedophiles “all iced in Oregon.” Protesters are accused of throwing rocks and using lasers and dye, while Democrats are described as saying it’s all “smoke and mirrors.” - Protesters are described as peaceful on the surface but with videographers behind them to create a perception of chaos; a tone is set that the media is biased, and there is contempt for mainstream outlets, including a claim that “Legacy Media doesn’t have any reporters filming the riots.” - Chief Bob Day is introduced as a police chief who is also a DEI consultant, previously working for a DEI nonprofit, and accused of coaching Antifa to avoid arrest. The narrative suggests that Day prioritizes positive media coverage and that his actions reflect a broader strategy to reimagine policing. - The piece asserts a strained relationship between people of color, police, and a broader social order, with speakers claiming that bias and racism within policing have not been adequately addressed and that challenges will increase unless something changes. - There are repeated claims that Antifa is attacking immigration officers for an extended period, while Portland is described as aiding Antifa and resisting ICE. A meeting between Kristi Noem and Bob Day is described as unfavorable to law enforcement, with Day allegedly dissatisfied by the outcome. - Chicago is portrayed similarly: federal agents’ operations are described as being hampered by a stand-down order, with a female rioter who allegedly doxxed ICE agents and rammed a car later described as extremely dangerous; prosecutors reportedly characterize the individual as dangerous, while the left is accused of prioritizing “micro confederacies” to protect alleged criminals. - The transcript ties these events to political figures and themes: mentioning Mayor Johnson and “no ICE zones,” referencing violent crime, and portraying actions by Democrats and certain judges as lenient toward criminals. A Latin King calls for a $10,000 hit on a border patrol commander. - There is a recurring narrative about the 2024-2025 political climate: immigration, crime, media bias, and political power. Claims include that illegal crossings have declined to the lowest level since 1970, that the FBI has arrested thousands in crime sweeps, and that political operatives hope to deploy troops to polling places to “protect the vote.” - The piece ends with criticisms of Kristi Noem and others, accusing them of sensationalism and of inciting actions, and portraying discussions about immigration and policing as deeply adversarial, with calls for stronger enforcement and political maneuvering to influence elections.

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Speaker 0 argues there is “an entirely different kind of terrorism” in the U.S., defining Terrorism as “the use of terror to pursue political goals or religious goals” and asks, “once you strip that humanity away… why wouldn’t you hurt them? why wouldn’t you kill them?” He claims “the Democrat party. They're communists. Their street animals are communists. Their their street enforcers are communists,” saying elites understand a rabid base that they “program them,” no different than a jihadi being programmed. He cites Jaya Powell on being “strike ready” and “street ready,” and increasing risk tolerance as the situation worsens, arguing, “we're fighting against Nazis now. We don't have time for any more hesitation.” He says Democrats have created terror cells in America “no different than jihadi terror cells,” in Portland and New York City, “oftentimes drugged out sexually deviant monsters” who believe they’re in a fight with Nazis. He concludes, “We can win this fight, but we better understand that's what we're dealing with… they're not sorry.”

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Nick says Portland doesn’t feel like America, "it doesn't feel like America... it feels like a third world country." He cites infiltrated police and a downtown that’s "post apocalyptic." He was assaulted by Antifa, but "the Portland police arrested me instead when I got assaulted." The charge was "disorderly conduct" while violent acts occurred; "the DA refused to go through with the case" and video shows him "telling the person to back away" as Antifa blocked cameras with an umbrella. He describes police failing to explain charges for 45 minutes and a sergeant ordering the arrest. They claim police allow Antifa to control traffic; a restaurant owner's access was blocked. DOJ plans investigations into Portland PD; "a can of worms has been opened here" and talks of a "forensic look" and possible federal power or overhaul. He also mentions a fired Secret Service agent and broader national concerns.

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A report portrays Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem visiting Portland, inspecting Antifa's confederacy and arresting a migrant—'No. Not let you out. You're under arrest.' ICE vans break barricades; 'a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, pedophiles, all iced in Oregon.' Protesters described as peaceful, with videographers filming chaos: 'peaceful, but they have videographers behind them, and then they start throwing down pepper balls and tear gas to film it.' Chief Bob Day, a DEI consultant, is accused of coaching Antifa; 'We have a good reason why we actually need them, so that's why we're asking people to get out the street.' 'Antifa's spitting on officers, and Bob is coaching them not to get arrested.' Chicago features 'no ICE zones' and rioters ramming agents; a University of Chicago sociology professor is named; 'Latin king shock caller' offers a $10,000 hit. National Guard deployment, marathon, and tensions frame the piece.

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Portland doesn’t feel like America; Speaker 0 says police are infiltrated by a leftist militant group, and downtown is post-apocalyptic with graffiti, vandalism, and boarded-up windows. He asserts police aren’t protecting residents and that conservatives are treated as criminals. He was assaulted and then arrested for disorderly conduct after Antifa militants allegedly attacked him, breaking his camera and throwing him into a hole; the DA later dropped the case. He and about 12 officers waited 45 minutes for charges to be clarified, then were driven to jail. Rioters attack cars and are not arrested; police allegedly defer to Antifa to control traffic. He cites a DOJ investigation, Harmeet/Harmit Dillon, Rose City Antifa, and the possibility of federal control over Portland Police to reform it; a Secret Service agent was fired for praising Charlie Kirk’s assassination. He hopes for a forensic review and warns this could spread to other cities.

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Savannah Hernandez reports from Portland at the ICE facility that "200 national guardsmen are set to be deployed to the city later on this week," and Trump says these guardsmen are "already in place." Since June 4, protests began with Antifa blocking the driveway and ICE vehicles; in July, ICE agents were doxxed and protesters printed their photos and addresses to intimidate at homes; in September, Antifa brought a guillotine to protest. Last night journalist Katie Davis Court was attacked by an Antifa member; Portland police told her, "it's too dangerous for us. Sorry. There's nothing that we can do." The scene is chaos and lawlessness, residents pleading for help as state and local officials do nothing. Three arrests last night; 100 arrested overall; only 27 federally charged by the DOJ; "three citation rule" allows up to two citations before jail time or federal charges; agitators often released to continue.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

ANTIFA: The Rise of the Violent Left | Andy Ngo | EP 239
Guests: Andy Ngo
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The discussion centers on the violent actions of Antifa and the broader implications of their ideology. Andy Ngo, a journalist known for his reporting on Antifa, argues that the group embodies a dark desire for chaos and destruction, celebrating violence against perceived enemies without due process. He highlights the hypocrisy of those who cheer for violence while claiming moral superiority. Ngo recounts his experiences, including being severely beaten by Antifa members in 2019, which led to significant health issues and ongoing threats to his safety. He emphasizes that while mainstream media often downplays Antifa's existence, he has witnessed their organized militancy firsthand. He draws parallels between Antifa and jihadist groups, noting that both have ideologies that inspire individuals to act violently, even if they are not part of a formal organization. The conversation also touches on the political ramifications of Antifa's actions, particularly in cities like Portland and Minneapolis, where local governments have responded to protests by defunding police and enacting policies that have led to increased violence. Ngo argues that the radical left's ideology, which seeks to abolish the criminal justice system, has dangerous consequences, including the release of individuals accused of serious crimes. Ngo critiques the Minnesota Freedom Fund for bailing out violent offenders, asserting that their actions stem from a belief that the justice system is irredeemably flawed. He expresses frustration with politicians who exploit racial justice narratives while ignoring the complexities of crime and policing. The discussion concludes with a reflection on the challenges of journalism in politically charged environments and the importance of accurately representing the realities on the ground.

The Rubin Report

Antifa Attack, What Is Happening In Portland? | Andy Ngo | MEDIA | Rubin Report
Guests: Andy Ngo
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Andy Ngo recounts a violent June 29 incident in downtown Portland where he was attacked by a masked Antifa mob while reporting on a rally. He describes being hit repeatedly, milkshaked, and left by police who said they wouldn’t intervene for fear of escalating the crowd. Ngo explains the broader context of Antifa as a movement that combines anarchist and communist ideologies, aims to disrupt liberal democratic norms, delegitimize police and the state, and pursue a revolutionary agenda through violence. He differentiates between on‑the‑ground activists and what he calls a larger non‑violent circle of media and public figures who mainstream or whitewash Antifa tactics, contributing to a climate that normalizes political violence. Ngo discusses the personal toll of the assault, including brain injuries and ongoing memory and speech challenges, and notes that public skepticism or hostility toward him intensified after the incident. He emphasizes that the core issue is press freedom and the right of a journalist to cover political demonstrations without being assaulted or dismissed as a partisan actor, regardless of his or others’ political views. The interview delves into how certain journalists and media outlets have framed his work, sometimes labeling him a conservative or discounting him as a journalist, which Ngo argues undermines the integrity of reporting and exacerbates threats against journalists. Ngo also critiques the Portland mayor and city leadership for not naming Antifa, for failing to protect the streets, and for allowing masked groups to shut down streets and intimidate residents. He reflects on how the event has shifted his own approach to reporting and highlights the potential legal avenues to challenge municipal responsibility. The conversation touches on broader implications for media accountability, the handling of political violence across the country, and the strain faced by journalists who cover controversial movements. Ngo closes by acknowledging public support from figures like Michelle Malkin and discusses the ongoing fight for safety, funding for legal action, and the possibility of returning to reporting with new precautions.

Modern Wisdom

Andy Ngo - Antifa Unmasked: Inside America's Anarchy | Modern Wisdom Podcast 275
Guests: Andy Ngo
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In the discussion, Andy Ngo highlights the extreme actions and ideology of Antifa, emphasizing that many Democrats' animosity towards Donald Trump has overshadowed their commitment to the rule of law. He recounts the attempts to ban his book due to Antifa's protests and details the violence in Portland during 2020, where Antifa and BLM claimed territory and engaged in violent acts. Ngo describes Antifa as anarchist communists aiming to destabilize the U.S. government, using violence as a means of self-defense against perceived fascism. He notes that their ideology is rooted in historical leftist theories and that they exploit civil rights to justify their actions. The conversation also touches on the decentralized nature of Antifa, their recruitment tactics, and the troubling relationship between Antifa and BLM, which share common goals against law enforcement. Ngo warns of the potential for increased violence and radicalization, particularly as Antifa prepares for conflict with the right. He concludes by stressing the need for a bipartisan effort to address the threat posed by these extremist groups.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1323 - Andy Ngo
Guests: Andy Ngo
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Joe Rogan interviews Andy Ngo, who discusses his experience of being assaulted by a mob in Portland, resulting in a brain hemorrhage. Ngo explains that he was attacked while covering a rally organized by Antifa and its allies, who were counter-protesting against right-wing events. He describes the atmosphere in Portland as a political monoculture, dominated by progressive ideologies and far-left militancy, with Antifa being a significant presence. Ngo highlights the lack of police intervention during the violence, stating that officers were instructed not to engage to avoid inciting the crowd. He emphasizes the need for accountability from city officials, particularly the mayor, who has been criticized for his handling of the situation. Ngo expresses concern about the normalization of political violence and the media's role in downplaying attacks on him, framing them as justified due to his controversial journalism. He discusses the ideological underpinnings of Antifa, noting that their tactics are often justified as self-defense against perceived fascism, despite their actions resulting in violence against individuals like himself. Ngo calls for a legal fund to hold accountable those responsible for his assault and to address systemic issues in Portland's governance. Rogan and Ngo reflect on the dangers of mob mentality and the implications of unchecked violence, warning that it could escalate into more severe conflicts. They discuss the potential for civil unrest and the importance of recognizing the broader implications of Antifa's actions on public discourse and democracy. Ultimately, Ngo remains committed to his work as a journalist, despite the risks, and hopes to change the narrative surrounding Antifa and political violence in America.

The Rubin Report

Exposing Antifa's Fundraising, Media Sympathizers, Tactics & Goals | Andy Ngo | MEDIA | Rubin Report
Guests: Andy Ngo
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In this discussion, Dave Rubin and journalist Andy Ngo explore the evolution of political violence in American cities, particularly focusing on Antifa's activities in Portland. Ngo reflects on the protests that began in 2017, noting a shift from mere disruption to organized violence, especially during the summer of 2020. He highlights that Portland experienced over 120 days of nightly violence, with Antifa engaging in violent acts under the guise of anti-fascism and social justice. Ngo describes Antifa as a movement that espouses extremist ideologies, often justified by a belief that violence is a legitimate response to perceived injustices. He emphasizes the complicity of mainstream media and politicians in legitimizing this violence, contrasting their reactions to the Capitol riots with their silence during Antifa's actions. The conversation also touches on the connections between Antifa and the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as the challenges faced by law enforcement in responding to these events. Ngo's new book, "Unmasked," addresses these issues and the broader implications for democracy.

Philion

Wtf is Happening in Portland..
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The podcast transcript details a prolonged confrontation in Portland, Oregon, between Antifa protesters and a group of Trump supporters/Patriots, primarily centered around an ICE detention facility. For over 140 days, Antifa maintained an encampment outside the facility, equipped with food, supplies, and medical support, protesting against ICE, alleged illegal deportations, and what they perceived as systemic injustice. The host, Philion, documents the scene, interviewing protesters who express strong anti-Trump and anti-border sentiments, often lacking verifiable facts for their claims, and advocating for radical change, even suggesting political violence. Tensions escalate significantly with the arrival of Trump supporters, who aim to outnumber and dismantle the Antifa presence. The host highlights the perceived decline of Portland due to drug decriminalization and unchecked protests, criticizing Antifa's unemployment and perceived lack of purpose. The narrative captures heated exchanges, insults, and minor altercations between the two groups, with Antifa members calling Trump supporters Nazis and white nationalists, while some Trump supporters recount being harassed and attacked for their political views. The host also criticizes the local police for their initial inaction, allowing Antifa to control streets and block traffic. A turning point occurs when Portland police, after over 140 days, finally intervene to dismantle the Antifa encampment and enforce laws against blocking public ways and disorderly conduct. The host attributes this sudden enforcement to increased public pressure, including a viral video he posted. The episode concludes with Antifa losing their stronghold and numbers dwindling, as the police begin to assert control, marking a perceived victory for the Trump supporters and a shift in the city's dynamics, though the underlying political and social divisions remain deeply entrenched.
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