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BREAKING: First-Ever ANTIFA Terrorism Trial Delivers GUILTY Verdicts - Nine Domestic Terrorists Convicted

Gary FranchiMarch 14, 202686 views
BREAKING: First-Ever ANTIFA Terrorism Trial Delivers GUILTY Verdicts - Nine Domestic Terrorists Convicted
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Justice has finally been served against the violent Antifa mob. Nine domestic terrorists were convicted on Friday in federal court for their Independence Day riot at the Prairieland Detention Center in Texas, marking the first time Antifa militants have been successfully prosecuted under federal terrorism statutes.

The convicted radicals were found guilty on multiple serious charges including rioting, "providing material support to terrorists," "conspiracy to use and carry an explosive," and "using and carrying an explosive" during what prosecutors called a coordinated attack on the ICE facility.

This historic verdict represents a major victory for law and order after years of Antifa violence going unpunished under the Biden regime. Remember when these black-clad thugs terrorized American cities for months, burning buildings and attacking police officers while Democrats called them "peaceful protesters"?

Long Overdue Accountability

The North Texas Antifa cell thought they could bomb federal facilities and intimidate immigration enforcement with impunity. They were wrong. Under President Trump's renewed commitment to crushing domestic terrorism, these radicals are finally facing real consequences for their actions.

What makes this case particularly significant is the terrorism designation. For too long, Antifa has hidden behind claims of being an "idea" rather than an organization. This prosecution proves what patriots have known all along – Antifa is a domestic terrorist network that uses violence and intimidation to achieve political goals.

"This sends a clear message that political violence will not be tolerated on American soil," said one law enforcement source familiar with the case.

The timing of these convictions is no coincidence. With Trump back in the White House and a Justice Department that actually prosecutes criminals instead of protecting them, domestic terrorists are learning they can't hide behind Democrat politicians anymore.

How many more Antifa cells are operating across America, planning similar attacks on federal facilities and law enforcement? This conviction is just the beginning of what needs to be a comprehensive crackdown on left-wing domestic terrorism that plagued our nation for years.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom67Verified3 minutes ago
Finally! Justice is being served. These anarchists have been getting away with violence and destruction for far too long.
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TruthSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly! The rule of law matters and this sends a clear message.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
About time! Peaceful protest is a right, but violence and terrorism are crimes.
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BackTheBlue2024Verifiedjust now
Thank God for brave prosecutors willing to do their jobs and hold these criminals accountable.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
I was wondering when we'd see real accountability. My small business was vandalized during the 2020 riots and insurance didn't cover everything. Glad to see the justice system working.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
Sorry that happened to you. So many of us dealt with property damage and never got justice until now.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
What specific charges were they convicted on? I want to make sure this sticks on appeal.
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CommonSenseGuyVerifiedjust now
Nine down, how many more to go? There were hundreds involved in the violence across multiple cities.
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JusticeWarriorVerifiedjust now
Hopefully this opens the floodgates for more prosecutions. The evidence is all over social media.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
VICTORY! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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LawAndOrderGalVerifiedjust now
This is huge! First convictions mean prosecutors finally have a roadmap for future cases against these domestic terrorists.