Core Points - The Trump administration has designated the "Antifa movement" as a domestic terrorist organization, citing its violent actions aimed at overthrowing the government [1] - The White House document claims that the movement has long terrorized communities and lists examples of attacks on law enforcement and conservative political participants [1] - The document attributes the rise of left-wing violence to "deranged Democratic politicians" and well-funded leftist organizations [1] Legal and Political Context - Experts argue that there is no legal mechanism in the U.S. for designating domestic organizations as terrorist groups, raising concerns about the implications of labeling a decentralized movement [2] - The designation may provide a pretext for broader suppression of leftist political forces, as the Antifa movement is not a singular organization but a collection of individuals and groups [2] - Previous attempts by Trump to label Antifa as a terrorist organization in 2020 did not result in action, and the current order follows heightened discussions on political violence after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk [2]
特朗普签署行政令将“反法西斯运动”列为国内恐怖组织
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-24 00:56