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TPUSA reporter says family charged with assaulting her is now trying to silence her with restraining orders
TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez claims the Ostroushko family, who were federally indicted for assaulting her at an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota, have filed restraining orders against her to prevent public discussion of the incident. Hernandez asserts the restraining orders contain false allegations portraying her as the aggressor and aim to block her from reporting in Minnesota.
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