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EXPOSED: Trump DOJ Launches MASSIVE Investigation Into Antifa Funding Networks

Gary FranchiMarch 21, 2026174 views
EXPOSED: Trump DOJ Launches MASSIVE Investigation Into Antifa Funding Networks
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President Trump's Justice Department has launched a sweeping federal investigation into the shadowy nonprofit networks that have been bankrolling Antifa violence across America, marking the first serious attempt to unravel the dark money machine fueling leftist political terrorism.

The coordinated probe involves the DOJ, FBI, and IRS working under a new directive known as NSPM-7, targeting tax-exempt organizations that the Trump administration says have been funneling cash to groups linked to political violence and domestic terrorism.

This is exactly what patriots have been demanding for years – accountability for the well-funded networks that turned American cities into war zones during the 2020 riots. While the Biden regime turned a blind eye to billions in damage and dozens of deaths, Trump's team is finally following the money trail that leads straight to the globalist elite.

Following the Dark Money Trail

For too long, these so-called "charitable" organizations have operated with impunity, hiding behind their nonprofit status while funding the very groups that torched small businesses, attacked police officers, and terrorized innocent Americans. The hypocrisy is staggering – the same left that screams about "dark money" in politics has been running the largest dark money operation in modern American history.

Patriots remember the coordinated violence that swept through cities like Portland, Seattle, and Minneapolis. We watched as masked Antifa terrorists received bail money, legal support, and operational funding from networks of progressive nonprofits. Now, finally, there will be consequences.

"We will not allow tax-exempt status to be weaponized against the American people," a senior administration official told reporters. "These organizations will be held accountable for their role in political violence."

The investigation represents a fundamental shift from the previous administration's approach, which treated Antifa violence as mere "peaceful protest" while targeting concerned parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists.

How many more American cities would have burned if Trump hadn't returned to office? The deep state's protection racket for leftist violence is finally coming to an end, and the American people deserve to know exactly who has been funding the assault on our Republic.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Finally! We've been asking for this investigation for years. These groups didn't just magically appear with coordinated tactics and equipment - someone's been bankrolling this chaos.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. The level of organization we saw during 2020 riots wasn't grassroots - that takes serious money and coordination.
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SmallTownMomVerifiedjust now
I watched my downtown get destroyed in 2020 while local police were told to stand down. These weren't local kids - they were organized and well-funded. Someone needs to be held accountable for what happened to our communities.
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MainStreetBusinessVerifiedjust now
So sorry that happened to your town. We're still dealing with boarded up storefronts here too.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! Justice is coming!
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
The money trail always tells the real story. Hope they follow it all the way to the top and expose everyone involved in funding these domestic terrorists.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know if this investigation will look into the bail funds too? I remember seeing celebrities and politicians promoting funds to bail out arrested rioters.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
About time the DOJ focuses on actual domestic terrorism instead of targeting parents at school board meetings.