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The White House hosted a roundtable with independent journalists Wednesday, and several of them didn’t hold back when describing what they said were repeated attacks by Antifa militants in Democratic-run cities.
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Andy Ngo Shares Near-Death Experience With Antifa: "There's A Deep Sickness In This Country"
President Trump held a White House roundtable on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the domestic threat posed by Antifa. The event featured individuals who have reported on or been attacked by Antifa, sharing their firsthand experiences with the president.
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Trump says antifa violence increasing, as he continues push to send troops to Portland, Oregon
President Trump was praised by independent conservative journalists over response to left-wing group antifa as protests continue.
President Donald Trump and cabinet officials discussed left-wing terror threats from Antifa during a White House roundtable with reporters covering the domestic terror group.
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Donald Trump sparks confusion with comment about Antifa protests and 'wooden handles'
President Donald Trump participated in a roundtable at the White House to discuss the anti-fascist Antifa movement, which Trump has called a domestic "terrorist organization" sponsoring left-wing political violence.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to attend a White House roundtable on Wednesday to discuss the anti-fascist antifa movement, which he has called a domestic "terrorist organization" sponsoring left-wing political violence.
On Tuesday morning, the White House published a press release boasting about Trump’s decision to deploy federal resources to “crush violent radical left terrorism in Portland.” The White House article is light on details about what Portlanders can actually expect to happen on the ground over the coming days.
At a White House-sponsored roundtable that featured conservative journalists who have been in violent confrontations with anti-ICE protesters, President Donald Trump claimed that an “epidemic of violence” and “terror” is being fueled and funded by antifa,