Antifa Members Accused Of Terrorism For First Time In US

The Justice Department has filed its first federal terrorism case against alleged members of the Antifa movement. This is reported by CNN.

Previously, US President Donald Trump signed an order recognizing the Antifa movement as a domestic terrorist organization.

The decision was made against the backdrop of the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, known for his support of Trump.

Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts are accused of planning an attack on employees Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Fort Worth, Texas.

On July 4, a police officer was injured in an attack at an immigration detention center in Texas.

US authorities accuse Antifa of involvement in 11 acts of violence over the past eight years.