Top Black Caucus Members Asks Trump Officials About Antifa and Finds No Answers
FBI labels Antifa as top domestic terrorism threat but provides no data or leadership info during congressional hearing, raising concerns over evidence and civil liberties.
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Top Black caucus members asks Trump officials about antifa and finds no answers
On September 22, President Donald Trump signed an executive order designating “antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization. Trump has repeatedly referred to “antifa” on social media. On October 8, at the White House, Trump hosted an “antifa” roundtable. Sitting between…
FBI Official Can't Show House Committee That Antifa Exists
Source: Tom Williams / Getty Look, I have written about this before — when White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt had to look reporters in the eye and defend President Donald Trump’s AI post about “medbeds,” which he appeared to think were real — but it’s worth discussing again: if you are part of the Trump administration, at some point, you are going to be made to look stupid on camera. On Thursday, it was FBI National Security Operations…
Top Black Caucus Members Asks Trump Officials About Antifa and Finds No Answers
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — September 22, President Donald Trump signed an executive order designating “antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization. Trump has repeatedly referred to “antifa” on social media. On October 8, at The White House, Trump hosted an “antifa” roundtable.
Top FBI Official Struggles to Justify Calling Antifa Top Threat as Rep. Thompson Grills Him
A top FBI official struggled on Thursday to answer basic questions about Antifa after Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson pushed him to explain why he described the left-wing political movement as the nation’s top domestic terrorism threat. The post ‘Where Does Antifa Exist?’ Top FBI Official Struggles to Answer Rep. Bennie Thompson’s Questions appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
Trump Official Tries To Claim Antifa Is Top National 'Threat'—Then Flails Over Simple Questions
Michael Glasheen, the operations director of the National Security Branch, was criticized after he told members of Congress that Antifa is "the most immediate violent threat" to the U.S. and could not answer simple questions to justify his claim.Antifa is a loose network of anti-fascist activists with no central structure, no funding, no membership roster, and no offices or leadership hierarchy for prosecutors to target. Despite this, President …
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