The Post Millennial's Andy Ngo speaks out after a jury in Multnomah County, Oregon, found two Portland activists not liable in a civil lawsuit he filed against them on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
the ground and was repeatedly punching me on the back of my head and my face and i was pleading for mercy. laura: that attack put andy in the hospital. for years he has been trying to hold accountable for all these attacks. even filing a civil suit against them years ago. one week ago it went to trial and last night we got the verdict. after all those attacks, all of them caught on video and five hours of deliberations, the george bush sided with the thugs. joining me now is andy ngo alongside his attorney eric sell. andy, tell us what the defendant s lawyer said after this verdict was reached. it was actually before in her closing statements. she mentioned that resistance is not peaceful and that she was
these attacks happened in portland through the criminal justice system i didn t receive justice. and i really hope that it was through this that portland jurors laura: it s a message. it s a message, i think, they want to send to other people like you who want to expose what is happening in cities like portland. don t you dare. andy, eric, thank you both. this should be a wake-up call to america about this total breakdown of justice in certain parts of this country. all right. well, last night in ohio, voters shot down a g.o.p. measure. you probably heard about it, that would have made it more difficult to add abortion rights to the state s constitution. the subsequent spiking of the football, of course, on the left, well, was predictable. it has been a potent, potent political punch in the gut against republicans who have been trying to take away women s rights. coming out of dobbs, republicans are simply out of
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DUBAI, 25th March, 2022 (WAM) Namibia celebrated its National Day at Expo 2020 on 24th March with a visit from the country’s president, and a colourful and joyful cultural performance.
Dr Gottfried Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia, was welcomed by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and Commissioner General of Expo 2020 Dubai.
President Gottfried Geingob, who was accompanied by his wife Monica Geingos, encouraged those watching to visit both his country’s pavilion in the remaining days.