Feds Identify “Leader of Antifa”
This affects the entire country.
Twenty-nine year old Chandler Patey has been regularly protesting outside his local ICE facility in South Portland for months, offering up his apartment to fellow protesters to use the bathroom or wash off pepper spray, according to local news.
To the Department of Homeland Security, “he is the leader of Antifa in Portland, OR.”
That phrase appears in an internal report produced by DHS, the largest law enforcement agency in the country. As they see it, Patey—a young man accused of no crime and who looks like a random protester plucked off the streets of Minneapolis—is a domestic terrorist.
Documents leaked to journalist Ken Klippenstein show Patey and countless other American protesters have been branded as domestic terrorists. As a result, their private information is now being collected and stored in a DHS intelligence system shown below.
Asked about Patey’s inclusion in the system and how this squares with spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin’s response to my reporting on DHS’s watchlists that “There is NO database of ‘domestic terrorists’ run by DHS,” the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for comment.
Customs and Border Protection as well as other DHS sub-agencies are hard at work producing “evidence” to feed the domestic terrorism frenzy through the “Intelligence Reporting System - Next Generation” (IRS-NG), a portal created to track foreign terrorists trying to sneak into America.
“Chandler Patey was identified through open-source research as an active participant in the protests,” an IRS-NG entry about him says. “Online platforms indicate he is the leader of Antifa in Portland, OR,” the reports continues, adding: “Patey is seen in many videos advocating the principles of Antifa.”
Do these protestors meet the legal definition of "domestic terrorists"? Even under Trump's newest redefinition from September 2025? Why is DHS denying the existence of the domestic terrorist database? What are the long-term implications of making lists of people with no criminal history as possible enemies of the state?
This affects the entire country.
Twenty-nine year old Chandler Patey has been regularly protesting outside his local ICE facility in South Portland for months, offering up his apartment to fellow protesters to use the bathroom or wash off pepper spray, according to local news.
To the Department of Homeland Security, “he is the leader of Antifa in Portland, OR.”
That phrase appears in an internal report produced by DHS, the largest law enforcement agency in the country. As they see it, Patey—a young man accused of no crime and who looks like a random protester plucked off the streets of Minneapolis—is a domestic terrorist.
Documents leaked to journalist Ken Klippenstein show Patey and countless other American protesters have been branded as domestic terrorists. As a result, their private information is now being collected and stored in a DHS intelligence system shown below.
Asked about Patey’s inclusion in the system and how this squares with spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin’s response to my reporting on DHS’s watchlists that “There is NO database of ‘domestic terrorists’ run by DHS,” the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for comment.
Customs and Border Protection as well as other DHS sub-agencies are hard at work producing “evidence” to feed the domestic terrorism frenzy through the “Intelligence Reporting System - Next Generation” (IRS-NG), a portal created to track foreign terrorists trying to sneak into America.
“Chandler Patey was identified through open-source research as an active participant in the protests,” an IRS-NG entry about him says. “Online platforms indicate he is the leader of Antifa in Portland, OR,” the reports continues, adding: “Patey is seen in many videos advocating the principles of Antifa.”
Do these protestors meet the legal definition of "domestic terrorists"? Even under Trump's newest redefinition from September 2025? Why is DHS denying the existence of the domestic terrorist database? What are the long-term implications of making lists of people with no criminal history as possible enemies of the state?
Feds Identify “Leader of Antifa”
This affects the entire country.
Twenty-nine year old Chandler Patey has been regularly protesting outside his local ICE facility in South Portland for months, offering up his apartment to fellow protesters to use the bathroom or wash off pepper spray, according to local news.
To the Department of Homeland Security, “he is the leader of Antifa in Portland, OR.”
That phrase appears in an internal report produced by DHS, the largest law enforcement agency in the country. As they see it, Patey—a young man accused of no crime and who looks like a random protester plucked off the streets of Minneapolis—is a domestic terrorist.
Documents leaked to journalist Ken Klippenstein show Patey and countless other American protesters have been branded as domestic terrorists. As a result, their private information is now being collected and stored in a DHS intelligence system shown below.
Asked about Patey’s inclusion in the system and how this squares with spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin’s response to my reporting on DHS’s watchlists that “There is NO database of ‘domestic terrorists’ run by DHS,” the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for comment.
Customs and Border Protection as well as other DHS sub-agencies are hard at work producing “evidence” to feed the domestic terrorism frenzy through the “Intelligence Reporting System - Next Generation” (IRS-NG), a portal created to track foreign terrorists trying to sneak into America.
“Chandler Patey was identified through open-source research as an active participant in the protests,” an IRS-NG entry about him says. “Online platforms indicate he is the leader of Antifa in Portland, OR,” the reports continues, adding: “Patey is seen in many videos advocating the principles of Antifa.”
Do these protestors meet the legal definition of "domestic terrorists"? Even under Trump's newest redefinition from September 2025? Why is DHS denying the existence of the domestic terrorist database? What are the long-term implications of making lists of people with no criminal history as possible enemies of the state?
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