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Savannah Craven Antao assaulted in NYC, but charges dismissed

Savannah Craven Antao assaulted in NYC, but charges dismissed

Savanna Craven Antao, a conservative influencer known for her pro-life stance, gained attention after an altercation during a street interview about abortion. Following this incident, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office decided to drop the lawsuit against the person who attacked her. “Bragg’s office favors criminals over victims,” Craven Antao remarked on “Fox & Friends.” She expressed doubts about the competence of the staff handling her case, stating there was a lack of necessary documents submitted within the required time frame.

“I think it might have been intentional,” she added. The DA’s office later issued an apology for not moving forward with the case, acknowledging the mistake regarding the discovery deadline.

Craven Antao discovered that the lawsuit had been dismissed not through official channels but by seeing it mentioned on the attacker’s social media. She called it “shocking.” The incident took place on April 3, and despite facing difficulties from “left-wing violence,” she stated she remains committed to addressing controversial topics.

As the owner of the YouTube channel “Her Patriot Voice,” she commented on the state of political violence, claiming it is at unprecedented levels and insists that such issues need to be highlighted. Craven Antao challenged the narrative that conservatives are inherently violent, asserting, “I’m living proof that this is not the case.”

Furthermore, Craven Antao reflected on the recent assassination of her friend Charlie Kirk, a conservative figure whose work aimed to engage young people in meaningful conversations. “His crime was just speaking his mind,” she observed, affirming that her mission on social media aligns with the kind of dialogue Kirk aimed to promote.

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