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Andy Ngo adds some much-needed context to Portland mayor's tweets about another 'powerful' night in his city

As we told you earlier this week, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler got more than he was probably bargaining for when he took a stroll around the totally peaceful protests in his city (surrounded by security).

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However, as the progressive playbook dictates, this has nothing to do with what’s really happening, but rather is about proving President Trump wrong for sending in federal agents to help quell the violence (or “peaceful protests” as Wheeler might call it).

After his tour of the riot zone, Mayor Wheeler had this to say:

Embedded journo Andy Ngo begs to differ:

Yeah, Mayor Wheeler sure experienced something “powerful”:

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In other words, reality tells a different story.

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