President Trump Declares Antifa Domestic Terrorist Group

President Trump grants Public Advocate recommendation that Antifa be declared a Domestic Terrorist Group
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 8 2025 2PM EST Phone 703 845-1808
DELGAUDIO STATEMENT ON DOMESTIC TERROR THREAT POSED BY ANTIFA
"Thank
you
to
President
Donald
Trump
for
designating
Antifa
as
a
domestic
terrorist
group
for
the
purpose
of
investigation
and
danger
assessment
to
the
nation.
For
2
years
at
great
risk
to
our
personal
safety
and
alone
in
the
national
Christian
movement
Public
Advocate
has
published
a
complete
listing
of
transgender
serial
killers.
PUBLIC
ADVOCATE
is
the
only
organization
to
attempt
to
post
and
distribute
a
list
of
serial
killers
and
mass
murderers
identifying
as
transgender.
Thank you also to Western Journal and Townhall for helping with this massive censorship by social media and major media by publishing accounts of a disturbing trend of transgenders using Antifa membership as cover for their violence nationwide for years, " said Delgaudio.
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HERITAGE FOUNDATION ASKS FOR INVESTIGATION INTO ANTIFA IN 2019
HERITAGE POSTED:
The U.S. Justice Department needs to immediately open a criminal civil rights investigation of Antifa, an affiliation of radical activists and left-wing groups whose name, ironically enough, is short for "anti-fascists."
Their attack on journalist Andy Ngo was beyond the pale. Federal law enforcement has an obligation to stop any extremist organization that is apparently organizing and precipitating violent attacks, especially if state and local authorities seem reluctant to take action against what has all the makings of a domestic terrorist organization.
We cannot have any confidence that the political leadership of the City of Portland will allow its local law enforcement to do anything about this, either. The Portland Police Association released a statement after the attack criticizing the mayor for restricting the ability of the police to stop Antifa, saying "our hands are tied." The Association also says it has no doubt that no such restrictions would not have been in place "if this violence had been directed at Antifa."