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Andy Cuong Ngo (/ n oʊ / n-oh; born 1986 or 1987) is an American right-wing social media influencer, who is known for covering and video-recording demonstrators. He is a journalist and editor-at-large for The Post Millennial , a Canadian conservative news website, [4] and a regular guest on Fox News . [5]
Sarah Jeong, the New York Times reporter who made headlines in 2018 for antagonizing white people, has branded conservative journalist Andy Ngo "dangerous" and called for his censorship on Twitter.
The Post Millennial is an English-language alternative [1] conservative Canadian online news magazine. Founded in 2017, it publishes national and local news and has a large amount of opinion content. It has been owned by Human Events Media Group, the parent company of the American conservative website Human Events, since 2022.
“Hated by antifa,” Ngo’s Twitter biography read before and after the attack. Scary-looking antifa marchers glare from his account’s banner image. Before I arrived in Portland, he suggested that it might be good for my story to go get a drink with him at Cider Riot, a far-left hangout.
Twitter’s policy has always prohibited impersonation, but the immediate action is new. ... - Someone impersonating right-wing provocateur Andy Ngo, who appealed to Musk personally
On Nov. 25, the account for the antifascist publishing group CrimethInc, which had more than 66,000 followers, was suspended after right-wing activist Andy Ngo tweeted at Musk requesting he ban it.
Junlper (stylized as JUNlPER [a] [b]; born November 1, 1995 [5]) is an American shitposter on Twitter. She is known for posting satirical screenshots of fabricated news stories [1] and is credited with popularizing the term ' goblin mode ' [6] [7] [3] and creating a viral fake headline about the "dick vein" being removed from Snickers candy bars.
"The conservative activist and journalist Andy Ngo sued Hacker and several other people earlier this year, alleging they harassed him over his unfavorable coverage of antifa." [22] "He believes the retraction was spurred by right-wing agitator Andy Ngo , who tweeted that the company was 'offering to donate ice pops to the Portland antifa rioters.'"