Rep. Keith Ellison, deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, tweeted an image of himself holding the book “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook” on Jan. 3, stating he “just found the book that strike fear in the heart” of President Donald Trump. Antifa is a domestic terrorist organization, rooted in communism.
Antifa is a communist movement with several anarchist members, that brands itself as “anti-fascist,” and uses violence as a tool for suppression and intimidation of its political enemies.
Branches of Antifa have begun a resurgence in the United States, and have worked to attack conservatives and silence conservative events. Several politicians, mainly Democrats, and many legacy news outlets, such as the New York Times, have supported the organization and its use of violence for political suppression.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray said during a Nov. 30 hearing that “Antifa operates across the U.S. in ways that involve at least potentially criminal interstate activities, such as inciting a riot and conspiracy to incite riot, as well as behavior.”
“We are investigating a number of what we would call anarchist-extremist investigations, where we would have properly predicated subjects of people who are motivated to commit violent criminal activity on kind of an Antifa ideology,” he said.
Wray added, “We have a number of active investigations in that space all around the country.”
Users on Twitter were quick to criticize Ellison for sharing the image of himself with the Antifa book, and noted that the organization has roots in communism, attacks free speech, and engages in domestic terrorism.
The documents state that Antifa engages in “domestic terrorist violence,” and is the “primary instigators of violence at public rallies against a range of targets.”
Ed Klein, former editor-in-chief of The New York Times Magazine, published FBI documents in his book, “All Out War: The Plot to Destroy Trump,” which state that Antifa is colluding with the terrorist organizations including ISIS.
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Klein explained the FBI documents in an interview with investigative website USA Watchdog, stating that Antifa groups traveled to Europe and met with representatives from al-Qaeda and ISIS.
“They also went to Syria and got bomb-making instructions and toxic chemical instructions,” he stated, adding that “These left-wing groups, like Antifa, represent the greatest threat to law enforcement since the 1970s and the Weather Underground.”