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‘It Will Happen and We Will Do It in Charlie’s Name’

The Trump administration gears up the machinery of justice to reign in violent extremism.

Are the days of Antifa numbered? The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

In the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, the US federal government is preparing a wide-ranging crackdown on non-government organisations, left-wing activists and ‘terrorist networks’ advocating violence against conservatives. A prime target is what many see as a long-overdue reckoning for street-thugs Antifa, the far-left network who have been responsible for a reign of violent riots in US cities for much of the past decade.

Democrat politicians – including presidential candidate Kamala Harris – have promoted bail funds for rioters, and Democrat prosecutors and Democrat-appointed judges have repeatedly freed arrested left-wing rioters, to the point that even a judge in Democrat-stronghold California objected that the state’s Democrat government “never pursued a case against a single member of Antifa or related far-left groups with respect to their violent conduct”. In Oregon, left-wing judges free Antifa rioters charged with serious violent offences.

Hosting the assassinated Kirk’s radio show this week, Vice President JD Vance and Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller outlined the actions the administration is preparing. “We’re going to go after the NGO network that foments, facilitates and engages in violence. That’s not OK. Violence is not OK in our system,” Vance said.

Miller, a major architect of the administration’s crackdowns on immigration and crime, said the White House would channel its “righteous anger” over the shooting into a targeted campaign against left-wing extremism.

As Miller pointed out, Kirk’s assassination did not come out of nowhere. For years, left-wing activists and Democrat politicians have been whipping up increasingly blatantly violent rhetoric and incitement.

Miller continued: […] “The organised doxxing campaigns, the organised riots, the organised street violence, the organised campaigns of dehumanisation, vilification, posting people’s addresses, combining that with messaging designed to trigger and incite violence, and the actual organised cells that carry out and facilitate the violence.

“It is a vast domestic terror movement. And with God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle and destroy these networks and make America safe again for the American people. It will happen, and we will do it in Charlie’s name.”

As well as the almost-certain designation of Antifa as a terrorist organisation, the government is apparently preparing to use RICO anti-racketeering laws against NGOs for whom Antifa are merely the street-level shock troops.

Above them sit the digital back-alleys: Discord, Reddit, Bluesky. Cosplay becomes choreography. No Comintern required when Silicon Valley supplies the dopamine drip and logistics in the same pocket.

At the summit sprawls the billionaire-funded NGO archipelago. George Soros, Neville Roy Singham, and their peers launder “capacity-building” into permanent agitation, financing district attorneys who refuse to prosecute and embedding indulgence into law. Universities mint indulgences, newsrooms christen arson “mostly peaceful,” prosecutors sand felonies into “restorative journeys” […]

The radical NGO complex, allied with far-left politicians and amplified by its media auxiliaries, has poisoned the credentialed class. Dissent is recast as “far-right,” skepticism as “fascism.” The results are visible: schools that catechize instead of teach, cities hollowed out by “reforms” that reform the criminal and deform the justice, and borders declared racist if defended at all. Prosecutors bankrolled by NGOs turn law into selective indulgence. Call it irregular warfare or civil terrorism.

Call it insurrection. Call it the Long March through the Institutions. Whatever you call it, it’s long past time to admit that it’s white-anted the edifice of American democracy to near-destruction.

What is required is order. The state’s monopoly on force is not a museum relic; it is the last load-bearing wall. Pull it down, and the whole structure collapses into private vengeance. Enforce the law swiftly and without favorites. Arrest the masked mobs, prosecute conspiracies, jail repeat offenders. Stop pretending arson is a conversation.

Then get practical. Use conspiracy, RICO, and firearms statutes when provable. Compel platforms to police violence, not opinions. Audit fiscal sponsors. Demand transparency from foundations acting as political general staffs. Charitable status is not a license to bankroll color revolution against the state.

Politics is not therapy, governance not catharsis. Take Machiavelli straight. Front-load the harsh necessities, neutralize the worst actors swiftly, then pivot to visible normality. Indict what is provable, prioritize violent extremism, audit NGOs whose trails already glow. Then flood the zone with ordinary life: police on trains, trespass cases prosecuted, law applied without apology.

Dismantle the ecosystem of NGOs and violent cells – be they left or right – expose the money trails and then close them down to choke the supply lines. Restore sanity, before it’s too late.


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