FBI Director Patel says investigators have found antifa funding sources

the washington Examiner reports that FBI Director kash Patel says investigators have uncovered significant funding streams tied to the antifa movement, signaling potential new enforcement actions as the bureau tightens it’s scrutiny of left-wing violence. Speaking on The Dan bongino Show, Patel said the FBI has been conducting a financial probe into how demonstrations tied to this movement are financed, with work dating back to the Trump era. He stressed that investigators are tracing money—possibly through U.S.-based nonprofit groups and possibly foreign sources—and that the focus is on funding that supports unlawful acts rather than constitutionally protected protest.

Patel noted the FBI has elevated this effort by creating a dedicated program to identify financial backers of protest-related violence, though he did not identify specific donors or organizations and cautioned that more details could emerge as the investigation continues.He cited prosecutions already connected to antifa-related violence, including a federal Texas case involving nine defendants accused of ambushing ICE personnel, and a 2023 Georgia case related to Cop City. The article also references President Donald Trump’s September executive order labeling antifa a domestic terrorist organization, while stating the FBI has not announced new charges tied to these funding networks. Antifa is described as decentralized but with some organizational structures, which investigators say can be targeted through financial tracking.


FBI Director Patel says investigators have found antifa funding sources

FBI Director Kash Patel said Wednesday that federal investigators have uncovered what he described as significant funding streams tied to antifa, signaling potential new enforcement actions as the bureau intensifies scrutiny of left-wing violence.

Speaking on The Dan Bongino Show, Patel told his former co-deputy director that the FBI under the Trump administration has been conducting a financial investigation into how demonstrations linked to the loosely organized far-left movement are supported.

“These organizations don’t operate alone or in silence,” Patel said. “They operate with a heavy, heavy stream of funding. And we started looking into it — and guess what? We found them.”

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Patel did not identify specific donors, organizations, or financial mechanisms and said more details could emerge in the coming months as the investigation continues.

The FBI director said agents are examining whether funding has flowed through U.S.-based nonprofit groups, including some with tax-exempt status, as well as possible foreign sources. He emphasized that investigators are focused on tracing financial support tied to acts of violence rather than constitutionally protected protest activity.

“Money doesn’t lie,” Patel said, describing the effort as a strategy of “following the money” to determine who may be underwriting unlawful conduct.

Patel also pointed to prosecutions the bureau has already brought that he said were connected to antifa-related violence, including federal arrests and convictions tied to protest incidents in multiple states.

He referenced the ongoing federal trial involving nine defendants in Texas who are accused of ambushing and attempting to murder on ICE personnel on July 4, and a case from 2023 in Georgia surrounding the proposed Atlanta public safety training facility known as “Cop City.”

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During the interview, Patel said the FBI has elevated the issue of investigating antifa funding networks internally by creating what he described as a dedicated program focused on identifying financial backers of protest-related violence.

“Tracking antifa has become so important” that the bureau established additional resources to investigate the funding behind such activity, he said.

Antifa has long been described by participants and many analysts as a decentralized movement rather than a formal organization, a distinction that has complicated past law enforcement efforts to pursue conspiracy-style cases. However, antifa does have some organizational structures, such as conferences and a national network for local chapters.

Bongino said past FBI leadership under former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden put forth the notion that antifa is nothing more than “an idea,” adding that “you and I know that’s bulls***. It’s not an idea when actual action follows the idea.”

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In September, President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring antifa as a domestic terror organization, after he initially expressed support for doing so during his first term amid national protests and vandalism in cities following the death of George Floyd.

Patel said the FBI’s current approach relies on intelligence and financial investigations similar to those used in other counterterrorism probes, but he did not announce any new charges tied specifically to the alleged funding networks.



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