Senators introduce legislation to codify Antifa terror designation
- Republican senators introduced the Stop Antifa Act to make the designation of Antifa as a domestic terror organization permanent, following President Donald Trump's previous designation.
 - The legislation aligns with Trump's executive order that describes Antifa as a 'militarist, anarchist enterprise' threatening law enforcement and engaging in various violent tactics.
 - Senator Ashley Moody emphasized that 'violent extremists who target our law enforcement officers and destroy our communities must be held accountable' in response to the proposed legislation.
 - The bill requires the National Joint Terrorism Task Force to investigate Antifa's operations and influence across the country.
 
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Trump’s Antifa Terror Label Sparks New GOP Crackdown
Over a month after President Donald Trump officially designated Antifa a domestic terror organization, Republican senators have introduced legislation to make that designation permanent. The “Stop ANTIFA Act,” backed by Sens. Ashley Moody (R-FL), Rick Scott (R-FL), and Mike Lee (R-UT), would direct the National Joint Terrorism Task Force to investigate Antifa’s operations and influence nationwide. The bill mirrors Trump’s executive order, issued…
Senators Introduce Legislation To Codify Antifa Terror Designation
By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square (Worthy News) – More than a month after President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terror organization, a group of senators is proposing legislation to codify the president’s executive order. The Stop ANTIFA Act has been introduced by U.s. Sens. Ashley Moody, R-Fla., Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Mike Lee, R-Utah, which would direct the National Joint Terrorism Task Force to investigate Antifa. The …
Senators introduce legislation to codify Antifa terror designation
(The Center Square) – More than a month after President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terror organization, a group of senators is proposing legislation to codify the president’s executive order.
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