State Department designates 4 groups in Europe affiliated with Antifa as foreign terrorist orgs
This is the first instance where the U.S. government has designated Antifa-linked groups as foreign terrorist organizations
This is the first instance where the U.S. government has designated Antifa-linked groups as foreign terrorist organizations
More than a month after President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terror organization, a group of senators is proposing legislation to codify the president’s executive order.
Grand jury indicted nine North Texas Antifa Cell operatives on charges of providing material support to terrorists in the July 4 attack on ICE facility.
Trump declared Antifa a terrorist organization in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk last month.
President Donald Trump is holding a town hall event on Antifa with journalists who have documented the group.
Antifa became a household topic when their movement produced violence across multiple U.S. cities, resulting in death, destruction and mayhem.
The Trump Administration is hinting that it is moving toward a renewed investigation of Antifa. Given the informal structure and anarchistic nature of the group, that may prove difficult, upon which Antifa is perhaps relying.
President Donald Trump expressed a desire to designate Antifa a foreign terror organization; now, a U.S. senator is urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to make it happen.
The Chicago-based college professor Elias Cepeda already had a history of social media posts urging violence against ICE, while describing federal agents as Nazis and referencing Antifa.