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ANTIFA Oregon

The Corvallis, Oregon ANTIFA has been quoted as defending violence and vandalism, stating to Newsweek, “A few panes of broken glass should not generate more outrage than black men being murdered.”  

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ANTIFA Colorado

ANTIFA in Colorado attacked a “Back the Blue” rally where a prominent Colorado house Republican was speaking. ANTIFA members spit on, pushed around, and physically injured rally-goers, including prominent conservative columnist Michelle Malkin.  

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ANTIFA Chicago

The ANTIFA Chicago chapter is known for holding rallies based on intimidation and violence. They held a rally where they demanded “no peace police” to stop them from perpetuating violence. The flier for the rally depicted them wielding a gun.  

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ANTIFA Atlanta

Atlanta ANTIFA is notorious for the infamous “Cop City” incident in Atlanta. Members of Atlanta ANTIFA and other chapters attacked a police training site, tossing flaming bottles and rocks during the riot. On June 27, 2024, on the night of the first 2024 U.S. presidential debate, ANTIFA extremists attempted to storm CNN headquarters and called for the debate to be shut down entirely. 

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ANTIFA Asheville

ANTIFA Asheville is an active chapter member of the national torch network. They also have a long history of violence in the city. Members of Asheville ANTIFA partook in violent protests during the Summer of 2020 in which blogger Chad Nesbitt claimed he was almost killed. Asheville ANTIFA also dropped a coffin full of manure outside the Asheville Police Department’s headquarters. It is believed members of Asheville ANTIFA have sway in colleges and among local elected offices in the Asheville area.  On June 29, 2024, during an event at the West Asheville Public Library, ANTIFA activists and members of Firearms Book Coop attacked elderly Jewish patrons others while shouting, “Free, free Palestine!”

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ANTIFA

A portmanteau of “Anti” and “Fascism,” ANTIFA is organized in the form of the “Torch Network,” a coalition of nine nationwide chapters collaborating for similar goals: Chicago ANTIFA, Colorado ANTIFA, San Francisco ANTIFA, Oregon ANTIFA, ANTIFA Seven Hills (Virginia) , Atlanta ANTIFA, Rose City ANTIFA, Asheville ANTIFA, ANTIFA Sacramento, Portland Antifa. Nationwide, with chapters in most major cities such as Atlanta, GA, Asheville, NC, Chicago, IL, Seven Hills, OH, Seven Hills, VA, and Sacramento, CA. Other chapters are statewide and list no exact location, such as Colorado ANTIFA. 

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Zoey Zephyr

A radical transgender activist and member of the Montana House of Representatives, Zephyr made headlines for a speech on the floor of the statehouse in which fellow legislators were accused of having “blood on their hands” for supporting a bill banning sex-change treatments for minors. The Montana House censured Zephyr for “hateful rhetoric,” which subsequently compelled a group of protesters to shut down the legislative session. Zephyr reportedly incited the protesters to storm the gallery while holding up a microphone while on the House floor to amplify the voices of the rioters. 

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Tsukuru Fors

Fors is a non-binary activist who helped strategize and plan the “Trans Day of Vengeance.” Fors also has a history of making incendiary comments on social media. In a post on Twitter, Fors called Republicans and Democrats “fascists, warmongers, and colonizers.”

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TRANTIFA

A portmanteau of “transgender” and “ANTIFA,” TRANTIFA is sometimes referred to as the “trans wing” of the infamous far-left ANTIFA collective. This group targets younger people to think they were born in the wrong body and should look into life-altering gender medicine treatments. U.N. investigator Reem Alsalem was concerned with TRANTIFA’s violent assaults against female athlete advocate Riley Gaines. TRANTIFA has been linked to an incident involving Gaines at San Francisco State University where trans activists ambushed and physically hit her, forcing Gaines to barricade inside of a classroom under police protection. 

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Trans Resistance Network

The Trans Resistance Network is an organization which purports to defend transgender interests. The group offers “mutual aid” and “community defense” as part of its services. In the wake of transgender Nashville shooter Audrey Hale’s mass murder of 6 innocent people (including 3 children) at Covenant School, the Trans Resistance Network issued a statement that said, “The second and more complex tragedy is that Aiden or Aubrey Hale, who felt he had no other effective way to be seen than to lash out by taking the life of others, and by consequence, himself.” The group sought to pin the blame for Hale’s crime on so-called “anti-trans legislation.” 

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