Two streams in one day turned into one big theme: we’re in a knife-edge moment where weakness—at home and abroad—invites chaos. I want to lay out what I’m seeing on both fronts, why they’re connected, and what actually helps.
Antifa Isn’t “An Idea.” It’s an Organized Violence Machine.
I’ve covered Antifa up close for years—from Trump’s 2017 inauguration riots in D.C. to Portland’s nightly assaults on the federal courthouse. I’ve had a tripod swung at my head, dodged bottles and rocks, and watched black-clad “protesters” aim high-powered green lasers to permanently blind federal officers. You don’t bring a claw hammer, commercial fireworks, gas masks, and pre-cut shields to chant kumbaya. You bring those to break the law.
The media’s favorite line—“Antifa is just an idea”—is an excuse not to act. Here’s what I’ve personally seen:
Organization & logistics: Same faces, same vans, same gear popping up in different cities. Supply tents with food, goggles, shields, and “street medic” kits. That doesn’t happen by accident.
Funding pipelines: Bail funds, GoFundMe pages, linktrees, and “mutual aid” accounts keep rioters on the street and back out of jail within hours—especially in left-run jurisdictions where DAs refuse to prosecute.
Tactics: Mask up, mob up, commit the felony, swarm to “de-arrest” buddies, then melt away into the crowd. It’s insurgent tradecraft scaled for U.S. streets.