Summary
The US government is charging two men linked to antifa with terrorism. President Donald Trump had previously signed an order to label antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, even though many experts believe antifa is not a formal group. This could have effects on how dissent and free speech are dealt with in the US.
Key Facts
- Two men are charged with terrorism for allegedly being connected to antifa.
- President Donald Trump issued an order classifying antifa under domestic terrorism laws.
- Antifa is generally considered an ideology, not an organization, by many experts.
- The decision could influence how the US handles dissent and free speech.
- The action follows recent political and societal focus on antifa's role.