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Trump takes heat for naming Antifa an 'organization of terror' — here's why he's right
August 21, 2019
'This is one thing I'm 100% behind the president on'
Ahead of the protest in Portland, Oregon, last weekend, President Donald Trump tweeted "Major consideration is being given to naming ANTIFA an 'ORGANIZATION OF TERROR.'" Critics on the left were quick to condemn the president's comment, going so far as to refer to the notoriously violent group as "folks who are the peaceful protesters working to safeguard their city from domestic terrorism."
In this episode of "Louder with Crowder," Steven Crowder breaks down the latest Antifa violence in Portland, looks at the multiple reasons why the extreme far-left group is in fact an "organization of terror," and debunks common leftist talking points to the contrary.
"Generally speaking, fascism comes from the people who are wearing masks and want to beat the sh*t out of people who have a different opinion from them. And that is why this group needs to be defined as a terrorist organization," said Steven, adding, "That is not at all hyperbolic."
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