Following the Trump Administration finally declaring Antifa a terrorist organization, Texas Attorney General has decided to investigate the violent leftwing social justice group as well.
In the wake of escalating political violence nationwide, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the initiation of undercover operations aimed at infiltrating and dismantling left-wing groups associated with political extremism in Texas.
The Office of the Attorney General will specifically target organizations alleged to have ties to Antifa and other radical movements, citing increased incidents of armed attacks on federal facilities and threats to public safety.
Paxton warned of the dangers posed by “leftist political terrorism,” referencing ideologies such as Antifa and “the radical transgender movement.”
Paxton described these groups as “a cancer on our culture,” asserting that they have “unleashed their deranged and drugged-up foot soldiers on the American people.”
There can be no compromise with those who want us dead. To that end, I have directed my office to continue its efforts to identify, investigate, and infiltrate these leftist terror cells.
Paxton’s remarks follow President Donald Trump officially designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, directing federal agencies to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle any illegal operations associated with the organization.
Building on this federal action, Paxton has instructed his staff to expand investigations into radical leftist organizations suspected of supporting or committing acts of violence.
Paxton referenced several violent incidents that precipitated these measures:
In July, nearly two dozen armed left-wing militants attacked an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Alvarado. On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was killed in what officials identified as a politically motivated act by a person associated with the “radical transgender movement.” Two weeks after the Kirk incident, an ICE facility in Dallas was also targeted by gunfire in a separate attack allegedly linked to left-wing radicalism. The OAG is coordinating undercover investigations with state and federal law enforcement to infiltrate organizations believed to promote violence or engage in terrorist activity.
Note the two of those examples, Alvarado and the Dallas ICE attack, happened in Texas, providing jurisdiction for the Texas Attorney General to get involved.
It’s long been known that far left organizations like George Soros’ Tides Foundation or Neville Roy Singham’s Party for Socialism and Liberation have pumped money into Antifa, sometimes through organizational cutouts to obscure the cash flow. Both Paxton and Kash Patel should be working on subpoenas for bank and communication records for such organizations, to be followed quickly by criminal charges and lawsuits to shut them down for good.
Antifa’s decentralized nature make it a difficult next of vipers to eradicate, but when you cut off its head, a snake dies…
Tags: antifa, Crime, Democrats, George Soros, Ken Paxton, Neville Roy Singham, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Social Justice Warriors, Sydnie Henry, Texas, Texas Scorecard, Tides Foundation, transexual
I’m gobsmacked that an undercover operation would be publicly announced. WTF? I believe this is nothing more than election year bullshit.
Often, when an undercover network has gone dark, a little judicious publicity by investigators can activate them and thus expose their renewed activities to scrutiny.
Jack, is this year an election year for Texas? My understanding that the only statewide elections this year were in New Jersey and Virginia.
Paxton is running against Cornyn for the 2026 Republican senate nomination.
There is a November election in Texas this year, but only for local elections, special elections (like the Texas 18th Congressional district, where the incumbent died) and constitutional amendments.