Has Antifa engaged in any terror attack? Where is its headquarters? [audio]
Caller Steven from Los Angeles agreed with MAGA FBI official who told Congress Antifa is “biggest” terror threat. But Steven couldn’t point to anything besides protestors who were yelling at him.
On my Sirius XM program, I discussed the almost comical hearing last week in which a top FBI official, flanked by dog-killing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, claimed Antifa—short for anti-fascist—was the “number one terrorist” threat in the United States. Yet he couldn’t answer Congressman Bennie Thompson’s repeated questions about where the group’s headquarters are, or how many people are actually in the group:
Michael Glasheen, operations director of the FBI’s National Security Branch, said antifa was the agency’s “primary concern” and “the most immediate violent threat that we’re facing.”
Glasheen did not answer a question from the top Democrat at the hearing, U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson, about the group’s location. When asked about the number of members, Glasheen said it was “very fluid” and that “investigations are active.”
“Sir, you wouldn’t come to this committee to say something that you can’t prove,” Thompson said to Glasheen. “I know you wouldn’t do that. But you did.”
Later, Glasheen was asked if the Proud Boys were still on the FBI’s list of domestic extremist organizations—after they were added in 2018, under Trump’s first term—but he didn’t answer, just saying “we’re in the process right now of changing our categories for domestic terrorism.”
After I played the clips of the exchanges and commented on the ludicrousness of this—and the dangers—Steven from Los Angeles, clearly a MAGA supporter, called the program to disagree with me, claiming Antifa is a terror threat he has witnessed firsthand.
You can listen to the clip here.
Antifa of course doesn’t exist as any organized nationwide group. Some people engaging in protest call themselves ant-fascist, and often take on the name Antifa—even carrying banners and other identifiers—but they mostly act independently of others who might use the term to to identify themselves.
The majority of those who call themselves Antifa are opposed to violence, per the Department of Homeland Security under the Biden administration. Even if some people have called themselves Antifa and have engaged in or inspired violent actions in one place or another during protests (which has happened), that doesn’t mean there’s an organized group engaged in actual organized terror plots.
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But Steven didn’t get that, claiming vandalism in LA and elsewhere was “terrorism” which was coordinated by “Antifa”.
Steven: Okay, so I, um, I disagree with you, uh, living on the West Coast. Whether it’s Antifa, whether you want to call it, whatever organization it is. But, I mean, they’ve ruined the streets of Los Angeles. San Francisco is a dump. Um, uh, Oregon is a dump. Uh, Seattle, Washington.
MS: Who who did this? Who ruined the streets? What did they do?
Steven: It was. Well, whatever organization you want to call it. Uh, the people that were protesting on the streets.
MS: You said Antifa.
Steven: Well, that's who they're supposed to be, right?
After I pressed him on what they’re doing he said that in Portland and other places, “These people are on the streets every day. They're yelling at cars. The traffic is stopped.”
Yelling at cars? Yes, that’s what he said.
MS: Okay, Steven, that's not terrorism.
Steven: What is that? Terrorism. The stores are all closed.
MS: No, Stephen, that's not terrorism. You could tell me about vandalism. You could tell me about protests. You could even tell me about rioting, if you want, which we haven't seen.
But a terrorist and a terrorist organization are highly coordinated groups of people with plots and plans to take down the government or send a message to a group of people, and they engage in mass violence, bombings, mass shootings, kidnappings.
Why is our government spending all this money on this? You're telling me about what? Graffiti in Los Angeles?
He went on about how yelling at protests and throwing things—not explaining more—was terrorism.
But then when I brought up actual terrorism—January 6th, police officers bludgeoned, the Proud Boys making threats, and the Oath Keepers, per law enforcement, stockpiling weapons at a hotel in Virginia, with a plan to bring them up the Potomac to take the Capitol—he had a very different answer.
Steven: You know what? I don't think we'll ever know the truth of that whole situation.
Oh yeah, it got a little hot from there before I ended the call! Listen in and let me know your thoughts!



Oh, there were plenty of violent adherents of "antifa" in our history. You can't deny it. Thousands of them died on the beaches of Normandy in 1944 and in the frostbitten forests of the Ardenne over Christmas that year. In the skies over Nazi Germany. On the beachheads and jungles of countless Pacific islands. All of them in the service of anti-fascism and the destruction of the most monstrous, cruel and inhuman regimes in history. And all of those "antifa" souls are looking down at the country they died to defend ... and they are in tears.
FFS anyone that is for America and Democracy is ANITFA