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Portland Debacle

Sen Ted Cruz speaks out about injured journalist

Sen. Ted Cruz called for the Justice Department to investigate the mayor of Portland after a conservative journalist was attacked by Antifa members.

“To federal law enforcement: investigate & bring legal action against a Mayor who has, for political reasons, ordered his police officers to let citizens be attacked by domestic terrorists,” the Texas Republican tweeted Sunday.

 

Ted Cruz ✔
@tedcruz
To federal law enforcement: investigate & bring legal action against a Mayor who has, for political reasons, ordered his police officers to let citizens be attacked by domestic terrorists. https://tinyurl.com/y2udrv5d  https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1145212511966441473 
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“Those who facilitated or turned a blind eye to domestic terrorists—e.g., the Mayor—should be held fully accountable. By DOJ. By civil litigators. By criminal prosecutors. AND by the media,” he wrote in a subsequent tweet.

Ted Cruz ✔
@tedcruz
Thank you for reporting on this sickening assault. Other journalists should do the same & those who facilitated or turned a blind eye to domestic terrorists—e.g., the Mayor—should be held fully accountable. By DOJ. By civil litigators. By criminal prosecutors. AND by the media. https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1145104063362674688 

Jake Tapper 
@jaketapper
Antifa regularly attacks journalists; it’s reprehensible
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While reporting on protests in the Oregon city on Saturday, Andy Ngo was injured after being kicked and having items thrown at him. Ngo’s lawyer said he suffered a brain bleed and had to stay overnight in the hospital.

Three people were arrested during the violent demonstrations, which escalated when anti-fascist protesters and members of right-wing groups clashed in downtown Portland.

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