In a fiery White House roundtable with independent journalists Jack Posobiec and Nick Sortor, President Donald Trump vowed to designate Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization, citing evidence of its “international networks” and alleged links to political violence from Portland to Chicago.
Trump’s comments came after a chilling discussion about recent attacks — including the assassination of Charlie Kirk — and the growing radicalization of the far-left movement. What followed was one of the most direct warnings yet from the president: “They’ve declared war on America. Now we’re declaring it back.”
Here’s what went down in the room — and what this unprecedented move could mean for the future of political unrest in the U.S.












