Brianna Rivers, who struck pro-life reporter Savannah Craven Antao during a street interview, issued an apology but stated that Craven Antao's provocative behavior led to the confrontation. Rivers acknowledged violence is inappropriate but defended her actions by suggesting Craven Antao intentionally antagonized her, filtering the interview footage. The incident occurred during a discussion on abortion, where tensions flared due to Craven Antao's interruptions and comments. Although not arrested, Craven Antao reported the incident to police, further complicating the narrative surrounding the confrontation.
To Savannah, I sincerely apologize but cannot sit around and allow you to continue pushing this one-sided narrative. I understand hands being put on someone is never the answer, but throwing rocks and hiding hands is worse.
She knows the truth and she needs to release the footage in its entirety. Savannah is a professional antagonist not a 'reporter' and the truth will be told.
I will not allow my image to be defamed by this woman's actions. Anyone who knows me knows how respectful I am, I don't even litter, there's no way you believe I'm punching people for disagreeing with my POV.
Craven Antao admitted to provoking Rivers, indicating that the relationship between the two during the interview was tense and contentious.
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