President Donald Trump has announced that he will formally designate Antifa as a “major terrorist organization,” vowing to crack down on what the radical and violent movement threatening American communities. The declaration came just days after the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, an event that has heightened scrutiny of extremist groups in the U.S.
Trump said his administration will also investigate those who provide financial support to Antifa, promising that such backers will face the “full weight of U.S. law.” He has long criticized Antifa as a dangerous movement tied to chaos, property destruction, and violence, particularly in cities run by Democrats.
The president described Antifa as a “radical left disaster” and argued that its influence has grown because of weak leadership at the state and local level. By designating the group a terrorist organization, Trump aims to expand federal powers to target members and cut off their funding networks.
Trump’s announcement signals a major escalation in how his administration intends to confront domestic unrest. The designation will allow authorities to treat such threats with the seriousness they deserve.
With this move, Trump is reinforcing his broader campaign message: restoring law and order and protecting Americans from violent ideologies. By pledging to hold both Antifa members and their supporters accountable, he has set the stage for what could become one of the most aggressive domestic security crackdowns in recent memory.