The Trump administration is embarking on an expansive effort to root out the rampant left-wing domestic terrorism that has plagued the nation. Following the horrific assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk in September 2025 and a sharp rise in organized political violence, President Trump issued National Security Presidential Memorandum-7 (NSPM-7) and related executive orders, mobilizing federal agencies such as the FBI, DOJ, DHS, IRS, and Treasury to target networks promoting anti-fascism, anti-capitalism, and hostility toward immigration enforcement. This all-of-government approach focuses on disrupting funding streams to nonprofits and groups that enable violence, compiling lists of domestic terrorist entities, and prioritizing prosecutions to restore law and order.
Broad categories of political activists, often operating under the influence of domestic oligarchs or foreign agents seeking America’s destabilization, are now subject to intensified surveillance and investigation. The administration has designated antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, recognizing it as a coordinated movement that justifies and encourages assassinations and attacks on law enforcement. With attacks on ICE officers surging over 1,000% this year and incidents like riots and targeted intimidation escalating, these measures ensure that those inciting or supporting terror face accountability through arrests, asset freezes, and revocation of tax-exempt status.
At long last, this decisive action promises to dismantle the structures behind left-wing extremism, leading to imprisonment for perpetrators and, where necessary, exile or deportation for foreign-linked agitators. By addressing the root causes—ideologies of anti-Americanism, anti-Christianity, and radical opposition to traditional values—the Trump administration is safeguarding democratic institutions and protecting citizens from further violence, paving the way for a safer, more unified America.