Overview
- Trump announced on Truth Social that he is designating Antifa a major terrorist organization and urged investigations into alleged funders.
- White House officials signaled plans to deploy Justice Department and homeland‑security resources to identify and disrupt purported networks, though specifics remain unclear.
- Legal analysts note federal law allows formal terrorist designations only for foreign organizations, and they warn of constitutional hurdles tied to speech and association.
- Experts and prior FBI assessments describe Antifa as a decentralized movement without centralized leadership, complicating any organizational listing or enforcement strategy.
- Canadian officials declined to say whether they would follow the U.S. move, outlining their evidence‑based listing process without committing to designate Antifa.