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Lawyer for Conservative Journalist Attacked by Antifa Issues Fiery Warning

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After a violent antifa protest left journalist Andy Ngo hospitalized in Portland, Oregon, Ngo’s lawyer, Harmeet K. Dhillon, has pledged to sue the “Antifa criminals” into “oblivion.”

Ngo, an editor and photojournalist at Quillette, was attacked on Saturday during the rival right-wing and antifa protests. Attempting to film the protests, Ngo was hit by a milkshake that police say may have contained “a substance similar to quick-drying cement,” The Portland Oregonian reported.

He was later admitted to the hospital after suffering from a brain bleed, according to Dhillon.

While Ngo has since been released from the hospital and has received support from conservatives, including a GoFundMe page set up by political commentator Michelle Malkin, Dhillon has not backed down from her denunciation of the violent protesters.

Now she has announced in no uncertain terms her plans to sue antifa members.

Declaring antifa members “domestic terrorists,” Dhillon is calling for people to help identify Ngo’s attackers.

Dhillon has also not shied away from criticizing Portland authorities, calling out the police department for failing to enforce the law.

In addition, she has condemned Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler for letting his police force “stand idly and watch.”

Should antifa members be prosecuted for their violent actions?
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Dhillon’s lawsuit may not be the only action taken against the antifa protesters. According to KPTV-TV in Portland, three suspects were arrested Saturday on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to second-degree assault.

Suing antifa would not be Dhillon’s first high-profile lawsuit, as the trial lawyer has represented former Google employee James Damore after the engineer was fired over an internal memo he published.

Dhillon has been joined in her campaign by other prominent conservatives, with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz calling for legal action against Wheeler.

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