‘People should be scared’: convictions in US ‘antifa’ trial set dangerous precedent
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<p>Experts say verdict gives Trump officials scope to crack down on leftwing views using spurious ‘terrorism’ label</p><p>The <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/texas-terrorism-trial">conviction in Texas of nine activists</a> on terrorism and other charges earlier this month sets an alarming precedent: the Trump administration can crack down on leftwing groups and label them “domestic terrorists”.</p><p>The case <a href="https://
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Analysis ‘People should be scared’: convictions in US ‘antifa’ trial set dangerous precedent Sam Levine Experts say verdict gives Trump officials scope to crack down on leftwing views using spurious ‘terrorism’ label The conviction in Texas of nine activists on terrorism and other charges earlier this month sets an alarming precedent: the Trump administration can crack down on leftwing groups and label them “domestic terrorists”. The case was widely seen as a major test of the Trump administration’s efforts to punish protesters and leftwing views. The charges came after a protest outside of an ICE facility outside of Fort Worth last year. Activists planned to set off fireworks outside of the facility in solidarity with those detained inside, traveling with a cache of automatic weapons and body armor they said was for self-defense against counter-protesters. Once they got there, a small group broke away and began vandalizing cars in the parking lot, spray painting graffiti, slashing tires on a government van, and breaking a security camera. A police officer arrived on the scene and drew his weapon at those in the parking lot, one of the activists opened fire with an AR-15 and hit the police officer in the shoulder. He ultimately survived. Eight of the protesters were convicted of riot, explosive charges, and providing material support to terrorists. The shooter, Benjamin Song, was convicted of attempted murder and additional firearms charges. A ninth person who was not at the protest was convicted on charges related to moving a box of zines in the days after the protest. After the killing of Charlie Kirk last year, the Trump administration vowed to crack down on “antifa”, calling it a domestic terror group. That labeling was met with heavy criticism as experts noted that antifa, short for anti-fascism, is not an organization, but rather an idea used to describe a constellation of leftwing beliefs. The Trump administration was quick to frame the verdict in the Texas c...
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