Trump needs to take decisive action by ordering the DOJ and FBI to begin nationwide raids targeting the Antifa domestic terror organization and its allies.
Soon after the assassination of Charlie Kirk at the hands of a deranged leftist, President Donald Trump took the long-overdue step of designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
As part of that order, Trump declared, “All relevant executive departments and agencies shall utilize all applicable authorities to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle any and all illegal operations — especially those involving terrorist actions — conducted by Antifa.”
In a show of defiance against the new order, Antifa thugs assaulted a federal building in Eugene, Oregon, pounding on doors and harassing employees. Law enforcement dispersed the group and detained five of the besiegers. While the initial response was decisive, it was ultimately a reaction to an Antifa offensive, not a proactive measure against the organization.
The leftist media love to pretend that Antifa is just an “idea” that has no real structure, logistics, or national leadership, but the protests, riots, and attacks over the last few years have proven without a doubt that Antifa is both highly organized and coordinated. In the wake of the violent attacks on conservatives by left-wing radicals over the last month, it’s past time for the Trump administration to take decisive action and crush the Antifa cells embedded across the country.
The United States has dealt with mass left-wing violence before, perhaps most famously in the late 1960s and early ’70s when radical groups like the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army unleashed a wave of terror and murder. But many of the perpetrators of that violence ended up being rewarded for their wanton destruction and disregard for human life. Weather Underground co-founders Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn became distinguished professors and helped launch Barack Obama’s political career, while Assata Shakur, though she spent decades in exile in Cuba after her escape from prison, became a leftist icon in the same vein as Che Guevara.
Most people are at least somewhat familiar with the Second Red Scare, which lasted from the late 1940s to the late ’50s. They’ve learned from hysterical media talking heads and academics that McCarthyism is a dirty word, or maybe had to read a very allegorical, award-winning play about it for English class.
But the government’s response to the First Red Scare after World War I proved far more effective than blacklisting some celebrities and catching a few spies. In a series of raids over a six-month period, the Justice Department tore out the growing communist and anarchist groups in the country, root and stem.
After the Bolshevik revolution overthrew the Russian tsar and ushered in the world’s first communist state in 1917, the United States government began to worry about how much influence similar groups had gathered in America. At the same time, communist and anarchist groups, inspired by the Russian Revolution, decided to increase their agitation, creating two competing communist parties that advocated for a Bolshevik-style revolution in the U.S. --->READ MORE HERE
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Davis encouraged the Trump administration to ‘treat [Antifa] as the, not just domestic, but foreign-funded and organized terrorist organizations that they are.’
President Donald Trump should treat the violent left-wing networks carrying out attacks as foreign terrorists, Federalist CEO Sean Davis declared on Steve Bannon’s War Room on Thursday.
Trump signed an executive order earlier this week designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and terrorist threat. After at least three more left-wing attacks against Americans in the two weeks since Kirk’s murder, however, Davis said executive orders are “not enough.”
“We actually need to have people going after them, hauling them in, taking them off the streets. And most importantly, they need to have their financing networks absolutely destroyed,” Davis concluded.
Instead, groups with ties to Antifa, such as the John Brown Club, reportedly continue to not only celebrate Charlie Kirk’s assassination but hint at future violence with claims such as “we’re … done with ceremonial resistance and strongly worded letters.”
“[M]ake no mistake, John Brown was a terrorist. He went and butchered innocent people in the cause of abolition, you know, which is a good cause,” Davis explained.
“But the definition of terrorism is using violence against non-combatants in order to bring about political change. It’s not guerrilla warfare. It’s not conventional warfare. It’s killing innocent people to terrify a populace into doing what you want them to do. That’s what John Brown did, and now John Brown has become something of an icon for these, these ugly, gay Communists who style themselves as ‘anti-fascist,’” Davis warned, noting that they believe “they can perpetrate any violence they want to whatever ends they want.”
Trump, Davis said, is correct to call terrorists “what they are” and the violence they perpetrate “what it is,” but says the administration must take swift action too.
“I kind of think the time for talk is over,” Davis continued. “It’s been two weeks, two weeks and a day, since Charlie was killed. The time for talk is over. The time to roll up these terrorist Antifa networks that are out there openly calling for and executing violence on us, the time for that nonsense is over. So like they need to get cracking and quit talking, because lives are at stake. Our lives are at stake, and we can’t stand for this nonsense anymore.” --->READ MORE HERE
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