Summary
President Donald Trump signed an order labeling Antifa as a "domestic terrorist organisation." This designation allows the government to take actions such as banning members and seizing funding. Trump's move is part of actions against groups he considers part of the "radical left."
Key Facts
- President Trump signed an order calling Antifa a "domestic terrorist organisation."
- This label is usually used for foreign terrorist groups.
- The order allows authorities to investigate and take action against Antifa.
- There is no evidence linking Antifa to the murder suspect of Charlie Kirk.
- Antifa stands for anti-fascist and opposes far-right and fascist groups.
- Antifa is a decentralized movement without a clear membership list.
- The group includes activists who are anti-government, anti-capitalist, and support pro-LGBTQ and pro-immigration views.
- Trump's decision fulfills his 2020 promise to declare Antifa a terrorist organisation.