President Donald Trump is holding a roundtable to discuss the threat posed by antifa .

The roundtable is set to begin at 3 p.m.

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Trump designated antifa a terrorist group after the assassination of Charlie Kirk last month, where the suspected assassin inscribed antifa slogans on his bullet shell casings. The network has organized violent attacks against law enforcement and conservative figures since the founding of the first U.S. antifa chapter in Portland, Oregon, in 2007.

The network became best k

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