
Half the Answer Andy Ngo and the Portland Mythology
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Oct 14, 2025 Caitlin and Trent chat with Jared Holt, a researcher specializing in online extremism, and Michael Edison Hayden, an investigative reporter focusing on the radical right. They dive into Andy Ngo's controversial journey from a grad student to a right-wing media figure, notorious for demonizing Muslim immigrants. Topics include the misleading origins of his career, the infamous milkshaking incident, and how Ngo's online activities have endangered protestors through doxxing. The guests also critique the conservative media ecosystem surrounding him and the implications for anti-fascist organizing.
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Built Career On Provocative Clips
- Andy Ngo built his career by amplifying edited clips that confirm anti-Muslim and anti-left biases.
- Right-wing outlets quickly rewarded and amplified his misleading reporting into a national platform.
Fear-Driven Reporting Over Facts
- Andy repackages mundane observations as evidence of civilizational threat to please his audience.
- His Wall Street Journal and other pieces trade on fear, not rigorous reporting.
Embedded With Extremists, Filmed Victims
- At the May Day/Cider Riot protest Andy mainly filmed and circulated others' identities instead of intervening.
- Willamette Week reported many people received doxxing and harassment after he tweeted mugshots.




