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Pro-lifer accuses Democratic rhetoric of inspiring assault on her

Life supporter Savannah Craven Antao believes Democrats' recent rhetoric about “punches” among Republican opponents has contributed to her bloody attacks in a recent interview.

Antao, a young pro-life influencer who punched his face to a woman he was interviewing in New York City earlier this month, pointed out Rep. Jasmine Rockett, D-Texas state lawmaker.

“She said, 'I think you're a punch,'” Antao told Fox News Digital. “'I think punches are okay too.' Yeah, at this point, if they don't agree with them, they're fine with that kind of power. ”

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Young Pro Refer's Savanna Craven Antao was assaulted by camera this week while asking locals in New York City about their opinions on the issue of abortion. (Screenshot/”Live-action” YouTube)

Antao was referring to Crockett's words from an interview in March. Meanwhile, she explained how Democrats should approach a political battle with Republicans in red states like Texas.

“I think you're a punch,” Crockett said in an interview. It seems like the Democrats are turning things around and talking in a phorical way. “I think punching is fine.”

The pro-life influencer squealed his face last week while conducting a street interview in New York City for a live action pro-life organization.

A video filmed by Antao's husband captured the moment when one woman grew up tired of conversations with a journalist. The attacker stopped the sound, delivering two blows straight to Antao's face. The reporter shook from the camera as the attacker left the scene.

Antao was cut off by an argument and was covered in blood. In an Instagram post, she said, “I was attacked for just interviewing people on the streets in Harlem. In a police car. Heading to the hospital. Updated immediately. Abortion supporters are violent!”

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Prolife and Pro Choice protesters during a protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.

Antao told Fox News Digital that he believes radical left is prone to political violence, and that he is inspired by some Democrats. (Getty Images)

The victim said police were still tracking down her assailant.

The suspect who revealed her name was Recent Facebook Postsaccusing Antao of inciting the attack by becoming hostile to her.

“To Savannah, I'm a sincere apologies, but I can't sit down and hold onto this story on one side. Putting my hand on someone is never the answer, but throwing a rock and hiding my hand is a bad thing.

When asked about the response, Antao told Fox that the suspect's actions were symbolic of “many on the left.”

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“But just because she felt hostile to asking her clear questions, I was there in a different opinion, so somehow I deserved or walked, it's a very sad thing to be punched. It's just ridiculous.

Antao doubled when asked again whether Democrats like Crockett had influenced the attack with recent rhetoric.

“Ah, 100%,” she replied, adding that the democratic “want to incite violence.”

She pointed out the recent vandalism of Tesla cars from the left as more evidence of this violent tendency, saying, “When the liberals end up with something, they want to destroy it. They destroy people's property, set it on fire, set it on, put it on, put the shit on Tesla.”

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Crockett's office did not respond to requests for comment.

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