Finally — after years of chaos, arson, and attacks on innocent Americans — the White House is saying what every sane American has known all along: Antifa isn’t some “myth.” It’s a violent, far-left domestic terrorist network that thrives on destruction and intimidation. And under President Donald J. Trump, that era of lawlessness is coming to an end.
On Wednesday, President Trump hosted a roundtable discussion with conservative journalists who have personally experienced Antifa’s brutality. Among them were Andy Ngo, Nick Sortor, Katie Daviscourt, Julio Rosas, Brandi Kruse, Savanah Hernandez, and Jack Posobiec — all of whom have risked their safety to expose what the corporate media refuses to cover.
“The epidemic of left-wing violence and Antifa-inspired terror has been escalating for nearly a decade,” Trump said. “These are agitators, anarchists — and they’re paid.”
Paid indeed. Funded by shadowy networks and enabled by progressive politicians, Antifa has operated with impunity for far too long. Portland, Oregon, remains one of the starkest examples — a once-beautiful city turned into a war zone by masked radicals screaming “justice” while torching businesses and attacking police officers. And when Trump tried to deploy the National Guard to restore order? A liberal judge, Karin J. Immergut, blocked it. Because apparently, Democrats would rather protect the mob than their own citizens.
Attorney General Pam Bondi didn’t mince words either.
“The Biden administration let them commit these crimes with total impunity for years,” she said. “Weak Democrats have turned a blind eye.”
Bondi vowed to “destroy the entire organization from top to bottom,” promising to go after Antifa the same way the government dismantled drug cartels. It’s about time someone treated these black-clad domestic terrorists like the organized criminals they are.
FBI Director Kash Patel echoed that determination:
“They are harming everyday citizens in every single one of our communities,” he said. “We will arrest every single one of them. The American people deserve law and order.”
Yes, they do — and it’s refreshing to finally hear someone in Washington say it without apologizing for it.
Reporters at the roundtable shared harrowing firsthand accounts. Andy Ngo recalled multiple assaults, including one where Antifa thugs nearly choked him to death. Brandi Kruse noted that the most important part of the discussion was “acknowledging that Antifa is real.” She added, “Once you take the mask off, they’re nothing.”
Katie Daviscourt, who was recently assaulted while covering an Antifa riot, said the terrorist designation was “a long time coming.” She pointed out the group’s core belief: that violence is justified by any means necessary.
Meanwhile, in Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that undercover operations are already underway to expose “leftist terror cells.” And he didn’t hold back:
“Leftist political terrorism is a clear and present danger. Corrupted ideologies like transgenderism and Antifa are a cancer on our culture,” Paxton said. “To those demented souls who seek to kill, steal, and destroy our country, know this: you cannot hide, you cannot escape, and justice is coming.”
That’s the kind of resolve America needs — not the coddling and excuse-making we’ve seen from Democrats who treat Antifa like misunderstood activists.
Trump’s leadership once again shines through — calling evil what it is, standing with victims instead of vandals, and making it clear that the United States will never bow to domestic terrorists masquerading as “protesters.”
For years, Antifa’s foot soldiers hid behind black masks and leftist slogans. Now, under Trump’s America First leadership, their time in the shadows is running out.
Because when the President says law and order are coming back — you can bet he means it.