WATCH: Andy Ngo goes undercover in new Fox Nation show

Bongino described Portland as "Anarchy on the streets, a total breakdown of authority. Journalists like Andy Ngo of Portland, Oregon thinks his reporting has made him the target of the most extreme canceling."

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The latest episode of the new Fox Nation show, Canceled in the USA, hosted by Dan Bongino, featured The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo’s undercover exploits of Antifa.

Ngo made the case in the episode that an unrestrained and unchallenged "cancel culture" leads to an environment where extremists like Antifa, use violence to silence others.

Bongino described Portland as "Anarchy on the streets, a total breakdown of authority. Journalists like Andy Ngo of Portland, Oregon thinks his reporting has made him the target of the most extreme canceling."

Many have asked why Ngo continues to put himself at risk knowing he is a target. Ngo answered, "I kept coming back because I thought that giving into this type of intimidation sets a precedent, that they could use that to get journalists to back off."

Ngo has been threatened on social media. Antifa prevented a Powell’s, a Portland bookstore, from stocking his book Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy on their shelves. The violent anarchists have even chased him down in the streets and physically assaulted him.

Bongino said, "Ngo has refused to bow to the mob. So, the mobs done playing 'Mr. Nice Guy.' It's gone from canceling, Ngo to kill him, their words."

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