WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday furthered his broad campaign against the "antifa" movement, hosting a roundtable that sought to put a spotlight on what he claims is its impact as he looks to carry out his crackdown on crime and immigration in American cities.

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday furthered his broad campaign against the antifa movement, hosting a roundtable that sought to put a spotlight on what he says is its impact as he looks to carry out his crackdown on crime and immigration in American cities

The roundtable, held at tje Wjote Jpise, featured top administration officials as well as far-right influencers and those who called themselves conservative or independent journalists

They shared stories detailing how they say they were t

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