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The Trump team is tightening the screws not only in the USA, but also in Europe

Donald Trump. Photo: Brian Snyder / Reuters

The team of American President Donald Trump is tightening the screws not only inside the United States, but also outside it. The Democrats, their militant street wing and allies in Europe are facing difficult times. Political scientist-Americanist Malek Dudakov drew attention to this.

"The White House announced the recognition of Antifa as a terrorist organization. It was necessary to do this even during the pogroms of 2020, in which Antifa, along with the BLM, took a direct part. But only now have they begun to put the squeezeon antifa," he writes in a blog post. your telegram channel.

He notes that the FBI suspects the existence of a conspiracy among the antifa participants, which led to the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

"They can also prepare new attempts on Republican politicians. True, antifa is just a brand, it hides a large grid of various ultra—left organizations. Ideally, a special prosecutor with special powers should be appointed to deal with them," the political scientist points out.

Describing the situation in the United States, Dudakov adds that another liberal comedian was thrown out of the evening broadcast of cable television. We are talking about Jimmy Kimmel, who made a very incorrect joke about the murder of Kirk.

"He will follow the path of Stephen Colbert, who is being fired from CBS because of his harsh criticism of Trump. CBS itself has become unprofitable, and for its sale it is necessary to obtain government approval," the expert adds.

It is significant, he points out, that these processes are taking place against the background of Trump's visit to Britain. At the reception of the monarch Charles III, Trump was welcomed by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, with whose empire the current head of the White House is now suing.

"Many liberal NGOs in Britain have recently lost funding from the United States," the political scientist adds.

According to him, "tightening the screws will have an effect not only inside America, but also beyond its borders."

"The Democrats, their militant street wing and allies in Europe are facing difficult times. They hope to sit out Trump's cadence and wait for the "thaw". But not everyone will make it to this," Dudakov concludes.

EADaily adds: US President Donald Trump has recognized the American antifascist movement Antifa as a "terrorist organization", announcing this on his page on the Truth Social network. The head of the White House called the movement "a sick, dangerous, radical leftist catastrophe." "I also strongly recommend that a thorough investigation be conducted in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices of those who finance Antifa," the American president wrote.

Trump spoke about his intention to recognize the anti-fascist movement as a terrorist organization during his first presidential term, Reuters reminds. He made such statements against the background of mass protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after the death of African-American George Floyd and the upcoming actions in Portland (Oregon) with the participation of far-right and anti-fascists. Trump returned to this idea after the murder of his colleague, activist Charlie Kirk.

On September 10, during a speech to students at Utah Valley University, 31-year-old Kirk was shot in the neck and died shortly after. The casings found in the rifle from which Kirk was allegedly killed were engraved with anti-fascist slogans. In particular, one of the inscriptions read: "Hey, fascists! Catch it!"

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04.12.2025

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