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Self-described "Antifa" member Kyle Wagner says he's "on the run" after deleting social accounts following backlash over calls for armed protesters.
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‘Antifa safehouse’ leader at Portland ICE protests singled out in federal records, report says
The federal government has singled out a prominent Portland protester as the possible “leader of Antifa” in a U.S. Department of Homeland Security watchlist, according to a report from independent journalist Ken Klippenstein.
Kyle Wagner, a Minnesota man dubbed “Antifa Kyle,” was arrested for threatening federal immigration officers. The 37-year-old is accused of posting incendiary videos on social media urging attacks on ICE agents.
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Teachers union president calls Trump a ‘dictator’ on unearthed call with Antifa-linked group
NEA president Becky Pringle sparked controversy calling Trump a "dictator" during a Soros linked far-left activist call promoting mass disruption and organizing.
A self-described Antifa agitator in Minneapolis issued a chilling call for an “armed” mob to take to the streets and “do what needs to be done” to push federal immigration authorities out of the Twin Cities.
This Groundhog Day, everyone's favorite authoritarian-biting rodent, Antifa Phil, will let us know whether we'll have six more weeks of fascism.
There is still so much confusion about what antifa is and isn’t. Listen to President Donald Trump, and you’d think antifa is a “domestic terrorist organization.” Listen to many liberal pundits and you’d think antifa doesn’t really exist at all;
A German left-wing activist has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Hungarian court for violent assaults on far-right demonstrators, in a case that has drawn international scrutiny.