
Donald Trump is done with America being stepped on. Now is the time for action.
And Trump issued a proclamation against foreign terrorists that proves he means business.
Trump’s Bold Strike Against Far-Left Extremism
In a decisive move to shield America from radical threats, the Trump administration is branding four notorious far-left militant outfits as foreign terrorist organizations, intensifying its no-nonsense campaign against left-wing anarchy in the wake of conservative icon Charlie Kirk’s brutal assassination.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio slapped the foreign terrorist organization tag on these European “anti-fascist” crews, all notorious for their trail of political thuggery.
“Today, building on @POTUS’s historic commitment to uproot Antifa’s campaign of political violence, the Department of State is designating four Antifa groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists,” Rubio announced on social media.
“The United States will continue using all available tools to protect our nation from these anti-American, anti-capitalist, and anti-Christian terrorist groups.”
The State Department zeroed in on Germany’s Antifa Ost, Italy’s International Revolutionary Front, Greece’s Armed Proletarian Justice, and the Revolutionary Class Self Defense collective—each a hotbed of disruption.
Shutting Down Funding and Safe Havens
This ironclad designation slams the door on these groups’ access to America’s financial pipelines, barring them from dealings with U.S. citizens and turning any material aid from American backers into a serious federal offense.
It’s the Trump team’s latest powerhouse punch against Antifa’s shadowy web of progressive militants, whose chaotic protests routinely spiral into full-blown riots. This decentralized menace spans U.S. cells, Canadian outposts, and European strongholds, yet they sync up seamlessly to orchestrate mayhem on both sides of the Atlantic.
President Trump’s unyielding resolve kicked into high gear after Charlie Kirk’s shocking September slaying. The prime suspect, Tyler Robinson, scrawled “Bella Ciao”—that infamous Italian anti-fascist rallying cry—onto a shell casing from his alleged murder weapon. While Robinson lurked in online corners tied to transgender youth and furry subcultures, no direct Antifa links have surfaced yet. But the outrage fueled swift action: Trump swiftly labeled Antifa a domestic terror threat and issued a razor-sharp presidential memo, rallying his cabinet to dismantle these violent leftist cabals root and branch.
A National Blueprint to Restore Order
“The United States requires a national strategy to investigate and disrupt networks, entities, and organizations that foment political violence so that law enforcement can intervene in criminal conspiracies before they result in violent political acts,” Trump’s memo reads.
“Through this comprehensive strategy, law enforcement will disband and uproot networks, entities, and organizations that promote organized violence, violent intimidation, conspiracies against rights, and other efforts to disrupt the functioning of a democratic society.”
Trump’s NSPM-7 blueprint, a cornerstone of his America First security doctrine, has drawn predictable flak from Democrats fretting over its broad reach and phantom civil liberties risks—yet it stands as a vital shield for everyday patriots.
Feds are now probing Antifa squads that ambushed ICE officers and probing other activist rings entangled in orchestrated assaults, ensuring Trump’s vision of law and order prevails against the radical fringe.

















