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The State Department designated four antifa-aligned groups in Europe as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, adding them to the Foreign Terrorist Organizations list effective Nov. 20.
The designation blocks their U.S. assets, bans Americans from supporting them and allows criminal prosecution of anyone offering material aid.
President Donald Trump and Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt have pushed for the move, arguing that antifa operates as a coordinated transnational terror network rather than a loose ideology.
The State Department officially designated four antifa-aligned cells as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, and they will be added to the Foreign Terrorist Organizations list, effective next Thursday.
The four terror cells include Antifa Ost (Germany), Internationa

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