The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo took to Fox News on Monday to discuss the ongoing Antifa violence in Portland, Oregon and the tactics they use.
"This is like what's been happening since May of 2020, Antifa routinely go to residential and business areas and destroy property one by one, intimidate people, shine lights into the faces of residents," Ngo explained.
"They're trying to make it so that recovery from COVID-19 related economic policies are impossible."
"They want to create a power vacuum so that they can recreate like what they did last year in CHAZ in Seattle, when they took over property and created an autonomous zone," he continued.
Ngo pointed out that with more and more shootings occurring in Portland, Antifa is taking advantage of the violence to strain police resources.
When asked if the police have any plan of action to take against Antifa, Ngo responded "no, not really."
"This has been going on for months on end now, Antifa rioted last year in Portland for more than 120 days in a row, now it's weekly or every other week," Ngo said.
"I talked to my law enforcement sources on the ground, and they have basically just let me know that there's just not the resources to respond anymore, which has been the goal of Antifa to get local city council to slash the budget, to make morale go down the toilet so that officers resign so that they can wreck havoc and cause misery and do it with impunity."
Ngo has a long history of exposing the actions of Antifa, causing himself to be a high priority target of the violent far-left group. In the summer of 2019, Ngo was assaulted in the streets of Portland while covering an Antifa protest in the area.
Ngo has since released a book titled Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy.
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