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Antifa Conviction Forces Media to Confront Domestic Terrorism Label

Clear Facts
- A Texas jury convicted nine Antifa members of domestic terrorism after assaulting an ICE facility in Alvarado on July 4, 2025.
- Defendants faced charges including attempted murder, rioting, conspiracy to use explosives, and material support to terrorists.
- The group stormed the facility at night, armed with firearms, body armor, explosives; they slashed tires, vandalized property, fired shots, and wounded a police officer in the neck.
A jury handed down mixed but damning verdicts, upholding the most serious charges against the disorganized yet dangerous Antifa cell.
This marks a landmark case affirming Antifa as an organized domestic terror threat, contradicting years of media denial.
Press outlets have long insisted Antifa lacks structure, despite evidence of coordinated actions nationwide.
“I don’t even know what Antifa is. I know what the definition of Antifa is. There is no group!”
That 2025 claim from a prominent NBC host ignores his own prior coverage of Antifa as a definable group.
Sympathetic coverage reframed the violent attack as mere “protest,” downplaying the armed ambush on federal agents.
Media routinely labels right-wing groups terrorists but excuses left-wing violence, exposing clear bias.
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