Antifa Money Trail Revealed – This Is Huge

Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel says the agency is following the money behind Antifa and its allies.

He points to financing and a command structure that investigators are mapping out. He says the effort spans domestic and overseas sources.

“FBI Director Kash Patel said that the FBI is on the verge of unmasking the command structure and financing of violent anarchist groups like Antifa. He said the FBI is following the money, and there are indications that support for anti-American radical groups is coming from America’s enemies overseas and US nonprofits with IRS tax exemptions. He also hinted that more indictments will be forthcoming in the investigation of weaponizing the government. He urged critics to have patience, noting that Trump’s people have had just seven months to investigate corruption that’s been embedded for 20 years or more.” (The Huckabee Post report)

Patel said investigators are working multiple tracks at once.

He described a broad review of potential crimes by people in positions of power. He asked for patience as teams build cases.

Patel said the bureau is “looking at so many different leads on criminal activity by those who are in positions of power.”

He praised President Donald Trump’s move to label Antifa a domestic terror organization.

He said the bureau is “mapping out the money” and examining social media. He noted that influencers tied to a recent White House roundtable are part of the review.

Patel said the work grew so urgent that the FBI built new capacity.

He said the mission is to trace funds wherever they originate. He described a nationwide and international focus.

Patel said the FBI has “created an entire new program and division dedicated to rooting out the money that is funding these operations, whether it’s U.S. based or internationally.”

A recent White House fact sheet outlined the push.

It said Antifa was identified as a militarist, anarchist enterprise that seeks the overthrow of the United States government and law enforcement. It also set a federal mandate for action.

“The Order directs the Federal government to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle all illegal operations conducted by Antifa or any person claiming to act on behalf of Antifa,” the fact sheet said.

“It also calls for investigating, disrupting, and dismantling the funding sources behind such operations.”

Researchers briefed the White House on networks they said fuel unrest.

The session included journalists Nick Sortor and Jack Posobiec. It also featured Government Accountability Institute Director of Research Seamus Bruner.

“We found a network of NGOs, it’s not just the Soros network, the Open Society Network. It’s other funding networks, the Arabella Funding Network, the Tides Funding Network, Neville Roy Singham and his network, foreign cash,” Seamus Bruner said.

Bruner said his team followed money through groups that support protests.

He described what they called the Protest Industrial Complex, also known as Riot Inc. He said it has media, legal, and organizing arms.

“We have identified dozens of radical organizations, not just the decentralized Antifa organizations, but dozens of radical organizations that have received more than one hundred million dollars from the Riot Inc. investors,” Seamus Bruner said.

“These would be the lawyer groups, these would be the groups that advocate for calling good, honest Americans fascists,” Seamus Bruner said.

Patel said leads are being built into cases.

He suggested more indictments could come as evidence firms up. He tied the pace to years of entrenched corruption.

Agents are prioritizing financial records, encrypted communications, and cross-border flows.

They are also tracking public statements and digital footprints linked to event planning. They are comparing timelines against funding spikes.

Supporters say the approach brings sunlight to opaque pipelines.

They argue that identifying funders will deter future violence. They also say a terrorism designation gives investigators stronger tools.

Patel asked the public for space to finish the job.

He said the investigation is comprehensive and methodical. He said the goal is accountability that lasts.