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A jury in Texas has convicted eight people in the first federal anti-terror case since the Trump administration declared “antifa” a terror group. Nine defendants alleged to be members of an “antifa terror cell” stood trial on federal and state charges including rioting, using explosives and attempte
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The government won on most of its charges, including convicting defendants for moving a box of radical zines.
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>Eight defendants were found guilty Friday of providing material support to terrorists for their roles in the antifa attack on the Prairieland ICE detention center in 2025, marking one of the most sweeping terrorism‑related convictions in the case to date. >The verdicts came as nine defendants stood
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The Prairieland case is a major test of the Trump administration’s push to label “antifa” protesters as terrorists.
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Eight others were convicted on vague "terrorism" charges—causing serious concern among First Amendment advocates.
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