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“I think it would start with Pam [Bondi],” Trump said when asked about launching the process.
Kirk, only 31, was murdered during a speaking event at Utah Valley University by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson. Investigators revealed the killer carried ammunition engraved with Antifa and transgender slogans—a chilling sign of political extremism taken to deadly extremes.
Trump also hinted at using RICO laws—typically reserved for organized crime—to hold Antifa and its financiers accountable.
“Are there other groups that you can think of?” one reporter asked.
“There are other groups, yeah, there are other groups,” Trump responded. “We have some pretty radical groups, and they got away with murder. And also, I’ve been speaking to the Attorney General about bringing RICO against some of the people that you’ve been reading about that have been putting up millions and millions of dollars for agitation. These aren’t protests. These are crimes what they’re doing, where they’re throwing bricks at cars of ICE and Border Patrol…”
Trump described a culture of lawlessness under past administrations, where police officers were told to stand down and endure assaults without fighting back.
The President didn’t hold back his frustration over professional agitators disrupting communities and attacking law enforcement.
“I watch it. I watch it, so sick it made me,” Trump said, recalling years of watching officers harassed and assaulted while being ordered not to respond.
He described encounters with paid protesters targeting him personally:
“But a woman just stood up and starts screaming, and she got booed out of the place too… She was a paid agitator, and you have a lot of them, and I’ve asked Pam to look into that, in terms of RICO, bringing RICO cases against them, criminal RICO, because they should be put in jail. What they’re doing to this country is really subversive.”
With Trump’s announcement, the federal government could finally crack down on left-wing extremist groups long accused of fueling violence in American cities. By calling for terrorist designation and RICO charges, Trump is signaling a major shift in how political violence will be addressed going forward.
And this time, it looks like the gloves are coming off.




