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Conservative student attacked by self-described transgender

Paige Neumann, the president of the Turning Point USA chapter at her school, was tabling on campus when the assailant slammed the metal bike lock against her head.

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Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo revealed that the assailant was named Liam Thanh Tam Ngyuen, a male who uses the alias Alyssa, even as the Vietnamese name Thanh Tam is male. File Image.

Members of the conservative student group Turning Point USA were assaulted on the University of Texas at Dallas campus by a man claiming transgender identity and wielding a bike lock.

 

Paige Neumann, the president of the Turning Point USA chapter at her school, was tabling on campus when the assailant slammed the metal bike lock against her head. Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk said the blow hit her so hard that her phone was completely shattered.

 

 

Kirk added that Neumann, who was assaulted alongside another leader in the campus group helping her table, soon thereafter filed a report with police, who are “taking this matter seriously.” Kirk remarked that Turning Point USA students “are the tip of the spear on college campuses.”

 

Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo revealed that the assailant was named Liam Thanh Tam Ngyuen, a male who uses the alias Alyssa, even as the Vietnamese name Thanh Tam is male.

 

 

The transgender activist was “arrested on suspicion of two felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault on an officer, felony attempting to take a weapon from an officer and misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, and two counts of criminal mischief.”

 

Elon Musk, who leads the Department of Government Efficiency, responded to the account by saying that “the left is the party of violence and hate.” Kirk replied he was “very sorry for how intimately you know this to be true,” a reference to terrorist attacks across the country targeted at Tesla, the electric vehicle company led by Musk, over his work with the Trump administration.

 

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