Reporter Discusses Incident That Took Place Outside of Facility
Portland — once hailed as one of the Pacific Northwest’s most progressive gems — has become ground zero for a growing culture of lawlessness that shows no signs of slowing down. The latest victim? Journalist Katie Daviscourt, who was struck in the face with a flagpole by a masked protester allegedly affiliated with Antifa while covering ongoing demonstrations outside an ICE facility.
Daviscourt, a reporter for The Post Millennial, appeared on Fox News visibly shaken, with a fresh, dark bruise under her right eye. The swelling was not just physical — it was emblematic of a deeper wound in the American system of law and order. “Complete lawlessness,” she called it. Not just on the streets, but in the halls of government and law enforcement where accountability seems to stop the moment ideology gets involved.
🚨 FAFO ALERT: A degenerate leftist just jumped onto federal property at the Portland ICE facility and CHALLENGED agents to “do something about it”
And they DID — QUICKLY 🤣
Dude ended up on the pavement, arrested, and dragged into the facility
Beautiful 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ArDw8rbQoP
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) October 3, 2025
According to Daviscourt, she wasn’t simply caught in the crossfire. She was targeted. The protester, she said, “harassed, assaulted, and threatened” her — the same way others have reportedly threatened journalists, ICE agents, and even ordinary residents who challenge the radical cause. “She swung it like a baseball bat and directly hit my eye,” Daviscourt recounted in a separate interview with Jack Posobiec. This wasn’t just about political theater — it was violence, plain and simple.
What followed was perhaps even more disturbing. Daviscourt chased her assailant, identified her to nearby officers, and begged for assistance. What she received instead was silence — and inaction.
“I had eyes on her for about 35 minutes,” she said. “Portland police refused to come in and make an arrest.” The local department later issued a statement denying they stood down, instead suggesting that one of their “dialogue liaison officers” attempted to detain the suspect — who then simply walked away and fled.
BREAKING: Just spoke on the phone with @nicksortor after he was released from custody. He tells me he’s been charged with disorderly conduct. I asked what happened?
He says he was getting video of protesters getting maced by federal agents, which was embarrassing video for them…
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) October 3, 2025
And so the pattern continues. Protesters act with impunity, journalists are beaten, and police are handcuffed not by law, but by a political culture that has repeatedly refused to draw a hard line on street violence. Portland, of course, has been here before. In 2020, the city was rocked by the most destructive Black Lives Matter riots in the country. Federal courthouses were firebombed. ICE buildings were attacked nightly. Yet little changed.
Now, with tensions boiling over again, President Trump has responded with force, ordering the War Department to prepare troops to protect Portland and its federal facilities. The state of Oregon fired back almost immediately, suing to block the deployment — yet another flashpoint in the ongoing struggle over who holds the reins of law in a city where chaos has too often worn the mask of protest.
