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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]
NT Post, "After lefty complaints that Andy Ngo shouldn’t be called a “journalist” on the site’s curated news feed, the social-media giant rewrote a headline to call him just an “author.” [] - This article is actually about the exact thing we are discussing here. Newsweek "support of Andy Ngo, after the conservative journalist " []
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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.
Andy Ngo has been editor-at-large since late 2019. Ngo was previously with Quillette. [30] Several advertisers such as Logitech pulled ads from the site due to its association with Ngo. [31] Yaakov Pollak, a former provincial Conservative Party candidate, joined the media group in July 2019. Pollak ran a variety of Conservative Party-affiliated ...
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An edit arising which purports that Andy Ngo's manner of speaking is a result of having lived in the UK in his "adolescence" - despite said 'accent' being absent from his speech in videos and audio-recordings only two years ago. The edit is sourced by a June 11 interview Andy Ngo conducted on the Larry Elder radio show.