Trump administration designates four European Antifa groups as terrorists
The designations enable sanctions and criminal penalties to disrupt four European Antifa groups involved in violent attacks, placing them alongside ISIS-K and al-Shabaab, officials said.
- Trump's administration designated four European Antifa groups as terrorist organizations.
- The networks targeted have no operations in the United States and are based in Europe.
- The designation allows Trump's administration to target any financial support the networks may have in the US.
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State Department designates European Antifa groups foreign terror organizations
(The Center Square) – The U.S. State Department officially designated four foreign Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations, nearly two months after President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terror organization.
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