- President Donald Trump officially declared Antifa a terrorist organization via Truth Social, calling it a “sick, dangerous, radical left disaster” and pledging legal action against its financiers and operatives.
- The move follows the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk by Tyler Robinson, a suspect allegedly influenced by far-left ideology. While no direct Antifa link was confirmed, Republicans blamed left-wing extremism.
- The group known for black bloc protests gained infamy during the 2020 riots for clashes with police, vandalism and assaults. Critics argue its tactics mirror terrorism, aiming to destabilize society through intimidation.
- Antifa’s lack of formal leadership complicates enforcement, but the administration vows aggressive probes, invoking post-9/11 counterterrorism measures. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed investigations into possible accomplices in Kirk’s killing.
- The designation escalates America’s ideological divide, with the Trump administration framing it as part of a broader crackdown on “domestic terror movements,” while Antifa supporters defend their actions as “direct action” against oppression.
President Donald Trump has formally announced that Antifa is now a terrorist organization, a decisive move that escalates the government’s crackdown on domestic extremism.
The chief executive issued the declaration on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in a post on his Truth Social platform. Trump described Antifa as a “sick, dangerous, radical left disaster,” citing the group’s violent tactics. He also signaled a sweeping legal offensive against its financiers and operatives.
“I am pleased to inform our many U.S.A. patriots that I am designating Antifa – a sick, dangerous, radical left disaster – as a major terrorist organization,” Trump wrote. “I will also be strongly recommending that those funding ANTIFA be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices.”
The decision follows the Sept. 10 fatal shooting of Turning Point USA funder Charlie Kirk during a campus speaking event at Utah Valley University. Authorities identified the suspect as Tyler Robinson, a man reportedly influenced by far-left ideology.
Robinson allegedly confessed to the killing in messages to a transgender partner. “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out,” the shooter wrote, according to prosecutors. While no direct link between Robinson and organized Antifa cells has been confirmed, senior Republicans – including Vice President J.D. Vance – have blamed “left-wing extremism” for the attack.
Interestingly, Trump earlier expressed his support toward designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. “I would do that 100 percent,” he told a reporter during a press conference Monday, Sept. 15, at the White House. He also denounced Antifa as “terrible” during the same briefing. (Related: After Trump declares Antifa a terrorist organization, the communist-funded radical Left will turn America into a battleground… here’s what happens next.)
From black bloc to blacklist: White House escalates terror crackdown
Antifa operates as a network of activists known for confrontational protests, often clad in black bloc attire to conceal identities. The group gained notoriety during the 2020 George Floyd riots, where members clashed with police and right-wing demonstrators. Critics accuse Antifa of orchestrating street violence, vandalism and targeted assaults – a pattern Trump vowed to dismantle.
“Antifa deserves to be branded as domestic terrorists because they engage in violent, coordinated attacks against political opponents, property and law enforcement while operating as a militant arm of the left-wing agenda to destabilize society,” Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch engine argues. “Their tactics – rioting, arson and intimidation – mirror those of other terrorist groups, and their ties to Democratic operatives reveal a deeper political strategy to suppress dissent and enforce ideological compliance through fear.”
The administration’s push mirrors historical counterterrorism measures, invoking parallels to post-9/11 designations of Islamist groups. Federal Bureau of Investigation Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed probes into Robinson’s possible accomplices, while screenshots circulated by conservative outlets allege prior online chatter about Kirk’s murder date.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller framed the crackdown as part of a broader campaign against “domestic terror movements,” signaling renewed scrutiny of riot-linked networks. Yet Antifa’s nebulous structure – lacking formal leadership or membership rolls – poses legal and logistical hurdles.
Antifa’s supporters, often aligned with anarchist or communist ideologies, reject electoral politics in favor of “direct action,” – a euphemism critics equate to lawlessness. As legal battles loom, the designation marks a pivotal moment in America’s culture wars – one that could redefine the boundaries between activism and terrorism.
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