Trump says he won't back down on Antifa terrorism designation
The executive order formalizes a government plan to investigate and disrupt political violence linked to Antifa, despite its decentralized nature and lack of formal organization.
- Trump designated Antifa, a decentralized anti-fascist movement, as a major terrorist organization this week.
- Some experts argue this designation serves no purpose other than stifling dissent and labeling enemies as terrorists.
- Reports indicate Antifa lacks centralized leadership and ideology, with some members willing to commit crimes while others engage in non-violent protest.
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Trump says he won’t back down on Antifa terrorism designation
From The Center Square By Brett Rowland President Donald Trump is moving quickly against an organization that he blames for destruction, looting and protests, another indication the president is acting faster during his second term. Trump has long wanted to take action against the decentralized, leaderless collection of groups, networks and people who claim to be anti-fadcist. But it didn’t get done during his first term in office. Trump propo…
'They create these myths': George Conway slams Trump
On Monday, September 22, President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring leftist Antifa to be a "domestic terrorist organization." Many Trump critics, however, were quick to point out that Antifa is a movement, not an actual organization.One of those critics is attorney George Conway, a Never Trump conservative and a scathing critic of Trump and the MAGA movement.During a Saturday morning, September 27 appearance on MSNBC's "The Weeke…

Trump says he won't back down on Antifa terrorism designation
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is moving quickly against an organization that he blames for destruction, looting and protests, another indication the president is acting faster during his second term.
What Liberals Get Wrong About Trump's Executive Order on Antifa
Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the White House in Washington on Sept. 25, 2025. Photo: Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images Last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week claiming to designate antifa as a “domestic terror organization.” On Thursday, he issued a directive for his government to pursue antifa. Talk spread of another, imminent order on dismantling left-wing groups. It was the culmina…
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