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Trump labeled antifa a domestic terrorist group after activist assassination, sparking legal and free speech debates.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on September 22, 2025, designating the decentralized movement antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, citing violence, threats against political figures, and efforts to overthrow the U.S. government.
The move, announced during a trip to the UK and ahead of the U.N. General Assembly, follows the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
While antifa is not a centralized group but a loose network opposing far-right extremism, the order directs federal agencies to investigate and dismantle its activities, potentially using racketeering laws.
Legal experts question the executive authority to make such a designation, as no federal law defines domestic terrorism or establishes a formal list.
The action has sparked debate over free speech, government overreach, and the definition of terrorism, with critics warning of politicization and civil liberties risks.
The Supreme Court is also set to rule on presidential power to dismiss federal officials, adding to broader legal and political scrutiny of executive authority.
Trump etiquetó a Antifa como un grupo terrorista doméstico después del asesinato de un activista, provocando debates legales y de libertad de expresión.