Published 23:29 IST, September 17th 2020
Wray: Antifa more an ideology than organization
FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers Thursday that he regards antifa as more of an ideology than an organization even as President Donald Trump has suggested that it be formally designated as a terror group and that it bears overwhelming blame for the violence roiling American cities.
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FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers Thursday that he regards antifa as more of an ideology than an organization even as President Donald Trump has suggested that it be formally designated as a terror group and that it bears overwhelming blame for violence roiling American cities.
Wray did t dispute in testimony to House Homeland Security Committee that antifa activists were a serious concern.
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But, he said, "It's t a group or an organization. It's a movement or an ideology."
That characterization is at odds with depiction from Trump, who in June singled out antifa short for "anti-fascists" and an umbrella term for far-left-leaning militant groups. Trump tweeted that U.S. would be designating antifa as a terrorist organization, even though such designations are reserved for foreign groups and antifa lacks hierarchical structure of formal organizations.
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hearing, hosted by a committee established after Sept. 11 attacks to confront threat of international terrorism, focused almost entirely on domestic matters, including a presidential election that U.S. officials say is alrey being targeted by foreign interference and by continuing violence unfolding in polarized and divided cities.
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23:29 IST, September 17th 2020