A confidential memo from Pam Bondi leaked in December characterizes Antifa members as individuals holding radical stances supporting open borders and mass migration, as well as being anti-capitalist, anti-Christian, anti-American, and opposed to traditional moral, religious, and family values. Under the new framework, the government can prosecute these ideological beliefs under the umbrella of terrorism.
Bondi’s memo directs the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force to broaden its investigations beyond suspected actors to include their financial backers, supportive NGOs, and the staff of sympathetic organizations.
In a January briefing, Associate Deputy Attorney General Aakash Singh instructed U.S. attorneys to “go big and go loud,” specifically mandating probes into the philanthropic efforts of George Soros.
Despite this aggressive push, the FBI struggles to clearly define Antifa. When questioned by Representative Bennie Thompson in December, FBI Operations Director Michael Glasheen equated the movement to Al Qaeda but admitted he could not provide a membership count, stating they were currently “building out the infrastructure.”
Meanwhile, data from the ADL’s Center on Extremism indicates that all extremist-linked homicides in the U.S. over the three years leading up to 2024 were connected to right-wing factions. Furthermore, government data shows that right-wing extremists are responsible for 75 to 80 percent of domestic terror fatalities since 2001. The vast majority of real political violence in this country originates from one specific side.
Yet, Trump has chosen to prosecute the opposite side.
Karen Greenberg of New America describes these actions as the arbitrary persecution of people and organizations driven by political motives.
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