JOURNALIST DAVISCOURT BEATEN, SORTOR ARRESTED IN ANTIFA ATTACKS



Conservative journalist Nick Sortor was arrested after a clash with an Antifa agitator outside Portland's ICE facility. Sortor, who was reportedly "targeted by Antifa," was charged with disorderly conduct and held overnight. Meanwhile, the woman who assaulted fellow journalist Katie Daviscourt, leaving her with a concussion and eye hemorrhage, faced no arrest. The Portland ICE facility has been a flashpoint for Antifa protests and violence since June, with tensions escalating after President Trump designated the group as a terrorist organization. Local Democrat officials have opposed federal efforts to protect the facility and enforce immigration laws, but the FBI vows to hold people accountable for their violent actions.
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