2020 front-runner Joe Biden condemned antifa's assault against journalist and Quillette editor Andy Ngo last weekend.

Biden “believes violence directed at anyone because of their political opinions is never acceptable, regardless of what those beliefs might be,” a campaign spokesman for the former vice president told the New York Post. “He believes freedom of expression is fundamental to who we are as Americans, and that Andy Ngo’s attackers should be identified and investigated.”

Ngo was covering an the right-wing counterprotest in Portland, Oregon, when some of the demonstrators hit and threw objects at items at him. Ngo was hospitalized and diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage.

Biden is not the first politician to condemn the attack.

I hope @MrAndyNgo is okay. Journalists should be safe to report on a protest without being targeted. — Andrew Yang (@AndrewYang) July 1, 2019

Entrepreneur and presidential candidate Andrew Yang tweeted Monday, "I hope @MrAndyNgo is okay. Journalists should be safe to report on a protest without being targeted."

I don’t agree with much of what @MrAndyNgo ever says. But that’s not the point. He should not be harmed for his views and his attackers should be prosecuted. *And Congress should pass my Journalist Protection Act, which makes it a federal crime to assault or batter a journalist. — Eric Swalwell (@ericswalwell) July 2, 2019

"I don’t agree with much of what @MrAndyNgo ever says. But that’s not the point. He should not be harmed for his views and his attackers should be prosecuted," California Rep. Eric Swalwell tweeted Tuesday. "*And Congress should pass my Journalist Protection Act, which makes it a federal crime to assault or batter a journalist."