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Trump Promised To Designate Antifa A Terrorist Group. Why Does That Matter?

Trump Promised To Designate Antifa A Terrorist Group. Why Does That Matter?

Update: 2025-10-29
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During a roundtable at the White House earlier this month, President Trump directed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to designate antifa, the far-left movement opposing fascism, as a foreign terrorist organization. We discuss whether the Trump administration can legally do that, and even if it can’t, the significance of the president suggesting it. 

This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, justice correspondent Ryan Lucas, and senior national political correspondent Mara Liasson.

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Trump Promised To Designate Antifa A Terrorist Group. Why Does That Matter?

Trump Promised To Designate Antifa A Terrorist Group. Why Does That Matter?