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| So the President has labeled Antifa as a domestic terror organization. | |
| Now, what is the impact of that on your work dealing with Antifa and related organizations? | |
| No, it's absolutely brilliant move by President Trump because it allows us to use the tool set that we utilize for, say, foreign terrorist organizations. | |
| We are allowed to use that here in the United States of America to use added intelligence capabilities, to added operational capabilities in terms of mapping out the networks and seeing how they connect and using the banking sector and the financial sector and our partners at Treasury, most importantly. | |
| Because these groups, Antifa specifically, responsible for, as you know, the Prairie Land attack, which we've arrested, I think, two dozen individuals on and charged them with material support to terrorism, and rightly so. | |
| They shot a federal agent in the neck and attacked a detention facility. | |
| We know what Antifa has done in Portland. | |
| Those investigations and prosecutions are ongoing. | |
| So we're treating them as a terrorist organization that they are and mapping out the money. | |
| And you know this from me. | |
| I've always said follow the money. | |
| So with our partners in Treasury, we are following the money and mapping out this entire network and treating them as a terrorist organization under the authorities the president has given us. |