
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec Trump Admin Designated Antifa a Foreign Terrorist Organization
Nov 13, 2025
In a powerful discussion, Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, outlines the Trump administration's decision to designate certain Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations, highlighting its legal implications. He also unveils the Fostering the Future executive order, aimed at improving outcomes for foster youth through job training and educational opportunities. Trump's emphasis on partnerships with faith-based organizations reveals his belief in their effectiveness in reforming foster care.
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Antifa Designated As Foreign Terrorist Groups
- The Trump administration designated several European Antifa chapters as foreign terrorist organizations to target overseas affiliates and funding.
- That designation empowers the State Department and other agencies to freeze assets and criminalize material support under U.S. law.
Posobiec Recounts White House Request
- Jack Posobiec recounts urging President Trump at a White House Antifa roundtable to designate Antifa due to its German origins.
- He highlights the historical roots in the Weimar Republic and frames Germany as Antifa's home base.
Which Groups Were Named First
- The State Department named four specific groups across Germany, Italy, and Greece linked to violent attacks in Europe.
- Posobiec calls for expanding designations to Spain, the U.K., and France to address transnational ties.

